A new delivery option will be available for consumers of legal cannabis in British Columbia starting this week.
E-commerce and delivery technology company Uber Eats is partnering with online marijuana platform Leafly to offer delivery of cannabis products in British Columbia starting April 18.
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Last fall, the two companies started offering cannabis ordering and delivery in Toronto.
In British Columbia, customers 19 and older will be able to place orders on the Uber Eats app and have cannabis products delivered to their door from regulated stores.
“We are partnering with industry leaders like Leafly to help retailers offer safe, convenient options for people in British Columbia to purchase legal cannabis for delivery directly to their homes,” Klaas Knieriem, general manager of new verticals for Uber Eats Canada, said in a statement.
“This will help reduce impaired driving and improve road safety.”
Leafly CEO Yoko Miyashita said
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