5 things U.S. dispensaries are doing to keep customers COVID-safe

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Adapting to shopping trends Unlike other businesses that have had to cope with fewer customers during the pandemic, dispensaries have witnessed more visits and larger orders. Even though dispensaries in the U.S. are considered essential businesses, COVID-19 has still affected them. Use all of the tools at your disposal, whether that’s delivery, curb-side pickup or simply keeping your distance from others and being mindful of yourself. Relying on customers It’s very important for customers to be aware of the risk of the coronavirus and for them to be careful with employees and other customers. If there are more cases in the state, dispensaries will likely try to promote safety by allowing smaller groups of customers indoors and will enforce outside social distanced lines.

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Even though dispensaries in the U.S. are considered essential businesses, COVID-19 has still affected them. Like any other business, cannabis retailers in legal U.S. states are enforcing new safety measures during the pandemic. Here are just a few of the precautions that have been implemented.

Adapting to shopping trends

Unlike other businesses that have had to cope with fewer customers during the pandemic, dispensaries have witnessed more visits and larger orders. Sales may not be as robust as they were when COVID-19 first hit, but don’t be surprised to see more people than usual at weed dispensaries or notice that some...

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