I can’t wait to try out some new cannabis products

The grocery stores have struggled immensely to keep products on the shelves during recent supply-line shortages.

People think that it’s because of COVID lockdowns in the present moment, but a huge amount of these shortages are the result of over a year of various causal factors that are all correlated in one way or another.

One such example happens to be lumber. The plants had to basically stop labor during the initial lockdowns, driving the supply down in addition to raising the prices a good amount. Once residential in addition to commercial construction resumed in earnest last Fall, the already lowering lumber supply was reduced a great deal further. I can’t easily imagine attempting to buy wood to build a deck or a tool shed at this moment, it would almost be cheaper or the same price to have a professional take care of it at the end of the day. The marijuana dispensaries have struggled quite a bit with keeping stock on the shelves at all times as well. I think that they had to really cut back some of their labor during the pandemic, but most of the dispensaries were able to transition well enough separate from needing to remove job positions completely. It’s possible that there’s an increase in demand now that people are actually working common business hours again in addition to have for months in a row. Perhaps there are other factors I don’t really know about. Regardless, I have had to deal with low product inventory for a long time at many cannabis dispensaries. I’m so thankful that the closest medical marijauna store is unveiling current marijuana products very soon. They have developed their own version of the cannabis concentrate known as terpene sauce. I’m looking forward to trying it out for myself.

 

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