New Consumer Poll Reveals Sustained Surge in Cannabis Delivery More than a One Year into the Pandemic
Preference for Cannabis Delivery Skyrockets 70%; Retail Sees 57 Point Drop;
Alcohol Use Flat While Health Reasons Drive Uptick in Consumption;
Edibles Bump Out Flower for Top Spot; Vape Demand Slides
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LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Ganja Goddess, a California-based premium online shopping, delivery and lifestyle brand that caters to cannabis consumers statewide in California, released its
third consumer trends poll conducted during the pandemic, revealing a lasting change in how consumers are purchasing cannabis.
With a demand for delivery services at an all-time high and more consumers than ever buying retail goods online, the poll s 840 respondents mirrored the nation s shift in how consumers are buying and receiving CPGs. Since the start of the pandemic, cannabis consumers have been consistently migrating to delivery as their
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