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How Cannabis Could Change the Delivery Industry

How Cannabis Could Change the Delivery Industry

As cannabis becomes more mainstream, more and more people are asking the question: could it be the future of delivery? Uber Eats seems to think so. Since October 17, Toronto residents have been able to order safe, legal cannabis and get it delivered straight to their homes thanks to a partnership between Uber Eats, a global leader in ecommerce and delivery technology, and Leafly, a leading online cannabis marketplace and information resource.

So what does the future hold for cannabis-based delivery? Only time will tell, but it's clear that this industry is on the rise.

Photo courtesy of Techjuice.
How Big is the Cannabis Industry?

The United States will witness a $100 billion dollar cannabis business growth by 2030, due to the plant's many benefits.

Delivery services were legalized in 2021, making weed more accessible than ever. Delivery services are an ideal solution for giving patients in legal states safe access to cannabis. They're also great for people who don't have time to go to a dispensary. Plus, they're discreet and easy to use.

What Are the Benefits of Using Cannabis for Delivery?

Well, for starters, they're convenient. You can have your cannabis delivered right to your door, without having to leave your home. And since they're legal in many states, you don't have to worry about breaking the law. Another benefit of using cannabis delivery services is that you can get exactly what you want. They typically offer a wider variety of strains than brick-and-mortar dispensaries, so you can find the perfect strain for your needs. Plus, using a delivery service means you don't have to wait in line at a dispensary. This can be especially helpful if you're in a hurry or if the dispensary is crowded.

How Would Cannabis Delivery Work?

After all, it's not as if you can just go to the local grocery store and pick up a pack of joints. Marijuana retailers will need to be prepared to increase delivery services to meet post-pandemic demand. In states where cannabis is legal, patients will likely turn to delivery services as an alternative to dispensaries, which are no longer closed due to pandemic-related restrictions. Some states allow businesses to participate in the cannabis economy by offering multiple delivery options. This could include home delivery, pick-up from a designated location, or even curbside service.

What Are the Challenges of Implementing Cannabis Delivery?

Cannabis delivery is expected to grow in popularity, with people wanting cannabis-based products delivered to their doorsteps in an agile and secure manner. But different states have different laws regarding cannabis, making it a challenge for cannabis companies to operate in multiple states.

For example, in California, cannabis is legal for recreational and medicinal use. But in Texas, it's only legal for medicinal use. So a company that wants to deliver cannabis products in both states would need to abide by the laws of each state. This can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and resources, it's definitely doable.

Cannabis delivery is expected to grow in popularity, with people wanting cannabis-based products delivered to their doorsteps in an agile and secure manner.
Would Cannabis Delivery Be Successful?

The answer is YES. In fact, some cannabis companies have even acquired delivery-only dispensaries. Unsurprisingly, the sales of cannabis skyrocketed during the pandemic. People are looking for ways to relax and escape from the stress of the post-pandemic craziness that has consumed our daily lives. And what's more convenient than having marijuana delivered to your door?

We live in a convenience-driven society, and cannabis delivery meets that demand. You can expect to see more delivery businesses and increased market growth in this industry. Since cannabis delivery services were legalized in 2021, weed is now more accessible than ever. You can get your hands on any type of marijuana you want, without having to leave your house. So it's no wonder that this industry is booming!

What Are the Potential Implications of Cannabis Delivery?

For one, the delivery of cannabis allows businesses to participate in the cannabis economy. This is a big deal, because it means that more people can get involved in the industry. And as we all know, the more people who are involved in an industry, the more innovation we're going to see.

Another implication of cannabis delivery is that it's one of the lower cost methods of acquiring cannabis. This is good news for people who want to buy cannabis but don't want to pay a lot for it. Plus, it's more convenient than going to a dispensary, which means you can get your cannabis fix without having to leave your house.

It's still early days, but the potential for this kind of delivery is huge.

Cannabis is changing the way we look at delivery, and it's only going to get bigger in the years to come.

How Cannabis Could Change the Delivery Industry

How Cannabis Could Change the Delivery Industry
by
Soma Amir
by
Doron Segal
by
Tomer Molovinsky
by
Olivia Terenzio
by
Jessica Buckley
by
Ashley Rodriguez
October 10, 2022

As cannabis becomes more mainstream, more and more people are asking the question: could it be the future of delivery? Uber Eats seems to think so. Since October 17, Toronto residents have been able to order safe, legal cannabis and get it delivered straight to their homes thanks to a partnership between Uber Eats, a global leader in ecommerce and delivery technology, and Leafly, a leading online cannabis marketplace and information resource.

So what does the future hold for cannabis-based delivery? Only time will tell, but it's clear that this industry is on the rise.

Photo courtesy of Techjuice.
How Big is the Cannabis Industry?

The United States will witness a $100 billion dollar cannabis business growth by 2030, due to the plant's many benefits.

Delivery services were legalized in 2021, making weed more accessible than ever. Delivery services are an ideal solution for giving patients in legal states safe access to cannabis. They're also great for people who don't have time to go to a dispensary. Plus, they're discreet and easy to use.

What Are the Benefits of Using Cannabis for Delivery?

Well, for starters, they're convenient. You can have your cannabis delivered right to your door, without having to leave your home. And since they're legal in many states, you don't have to worry about breaking the law. Another benefit of using cannabis delivery services is that you can get exactly what you want. They typically offer a wider variety of strains than brick-and-mortar dispensaries, so you can find the perfect strain for your needs. Plus, using a delivery service means you don't have to wait in line at a dispensary. This can be especially helpful if you're in a hurry or if the dispensary is crowded.

How Would Cannabis Delivery Work?

After all, it's not as if you can just go to the local grocery store and pick up a pack of joints. Marijuana retailers will need to be prepared to increase delivery services to meet post-pandemic demand. In states where cannabis is legal, patients will likely turn to delivery services as an alternative to dispensaries, which are no longer closed due to pandemic-related restrictions. Some states allow businesses to participate in the cannabis economy by offering multiple delivery options. This could include home delivery, pick-up from a designated location, or even curbside service.

What Are the Challenges of Implementing Cannabis Delivery?

Cannabis delivery is expected to grow in popularity, with people wanting cannabis-based products delivered to their doorsteps in an agile and secure manner. But different states have different laws regarding cannabis, making it a challenge for cannabis companies to operate in multiple states.

For example, in California, cannabis is legal for recreational and medicinal use. But in Texas, it's only legal for medicinal use. So a company that wants to deliver cannabis products in both states would need to abide by the laws of each state. This can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and resources, it's definitely doable.

Cannabis delivery is expected to grow in popularity, with people wanting cannabis-based products delivered to their doorsteps in an agile and secure manner.
Would Cannabis Delivery Be Successful?

The answer is YES. In fact, some cannabis companies have even acquired delivery-only dispensaries. Unsurprisingly, the sales of cannabis skyrocketed during the pandemic. People are looking for ways to relax and escape from the stress of the post-pandemic craziness that has consumed our daily lives. And what's more convenient than having marijuana delivered to your door?

We live in a convenience-driven society, and cannabis delivery meets that demand. You can expect to see more delivery businesses and increased market growth in this industry. Since cannabis delivery services were legalized in 2021, weed is now more accessible than ever. You can get your hands on any type of marijuana you want, without having to leave your house. So it's no wonder that this industry is booming!

What Are the Potential Implications of Cannabis Delivery?

For one, the delivery of cannabis allows businesses to participate in the cannabis economy. This is a big deal, because it means that more people can get involved in the industry. And as we all know, the more people who are involved in an industry, the more innovation we're going to see.

Another implication of cannabis delivery is that it's one of the lower cost methods of acquiring cannabis. This is good news for people who want to buy cannabis but don't want to pay a lot for it. Plus, it's more convenient than going to a dispensary, which means you can get your cannabis fix without having to leave your house.

It's still early days, but the potential for this kind of delivery is huge.

Cannabis is changing the way we look at delivery, and it's only going to get bigger in the years to come.

Soma Amir

About the author

Doron Segal

About the author

Hey I'm Doron, the co-founder & CTO of Per Diem — a mobile app platform for restaurants. I'm also a dad and a husband. I love to travel and meet new people.I love creating things, and see people using the stuff I built.Prior to Per Diem I worked at Saildrone, OpenTable, Apple, Beats Music, Siemens.

Tomer Molovinsky

About the author

A second time founder with a passion for building products at the intersection of hospitality and technology. I've had the pleasure of launching reservation systems, mobile payment solutions, and loyalty programs at OpenTable and Resy, and witnessed how operators were losing a direct connection with their customers online. We built Per Diem to strengthen the relationships that businesses have with those customers, and to ensure that local businesses can thrive in today's economy.

Olivia Terenzio

About the author

Jessica Buckley

About the author

Ashley Rodriguez

About the author

Ashley is a freelance writer and podcast producer based in Madison, Wisconsin. She hosts a podcast called Boss Barista and writes an accompanying newsletter with full transcripts of each episode and articles about coffee and restaurant work. You can check out her work here (ashleyrodriguez.work/).

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