Today, Toronto residents age 19 years or older can formally buy weed on demand from Uber Eats. The meals supply service has partnered with Leafly, a web-based marijuana retailer, to attach prospects with native dispensaries.
According to Leafly, that is the primary time marijuana supply is out there on a third-party meals ordering platform like Uber Eats. Customers can start buying hashish merchandise within the Uber Eats app at present, with supply from licensed retailers fulfilled by workers from CanSell, an Ontario-based hashish retail schooling program. Leafly and Uber Eats say that this partnership will hopefully assist sort out the underground marijuana market in addition to encourage folks to not drive whereas excessive.
“Leafly has been empowering the cannabis marketplace in Canada for more than four years and we support more than 200 cannabis retailers in the GTA. We are thrilled to work with Uber Eats to help licensed retailers bring safe, legal cannabis to people across the city,” mentioned Leafly CEO Yoko Miyashita in a press release.
To order hashish merchandise within the Uber Eats app, customers can choose the “Cannabis” choice to seek for close by retailers and upon choosing one, shall be requested to confirm their age. Users can then choose from the retailers menu—a lot the identical approach they might in the event that they have been ordering meals—and shall be notified when their order has been accepted by the retailer. Upon supply, prospects should confirm their age and sobriety to CannSell licensed workers.
It’s not clear when/if this partnership will develop to the remainder of Canada (and even the United States), and Uber Eats didn’t return Gizmodo’s request for remark.
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