Canadians are being encouraged to stay home as much as possible amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But cannabis-loving Ontarians have had to venture outdoors to a brick-and-mortar pot shops if they wanted to receive their weed in a timely manner this week.
Article by Emma Spears, Growth Op
Canadians are being encouraged to stay home as much as possible amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But cannabis-loving Ontarians have had to venture outdoors to a brick-and-mortar pot shops if they wanted to receive their weed in a timely manner this week.
The Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) has announced planned service delays associated with shipping products to clients. “With the end of our financial year, it is time for our annual inventory review with the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario,” reads a statement posted to the OCS website.
“As our distribution centre conducts inventory assessments to get ready for the new fiscal year, orders received between Sunday, March 29th and April 1st should expect delays. We apologize for this inconvenience and look forward to providing additional service options in the near future. Thank you for your patience and please stay safe,” the message notes.
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