I can now get my cannabis and food delivered free of charge

Even though most of the dispensaries resumed in-store shopping, nearly all of them have launched statewide delivery programs if they didn’t already have one in site.

Although it’s unlucky so many bars and restaurants had to cease normal operating procedures, it’s still nice now having access to house delivery and curbside pickup from nearly every local food establishment. I honestly like the ribs and brisket from our city’s most revered barbecue restaurant, especially when I go and grab them via curbside pickup when I’m on our dinner break. There’s a Vietnamese noodle shop downtown as well and they always give huge servings of their numerous dishes whenever you make an order. Back when they still had in-person dining, they were known for their huge servings that many buyers would finish at home as delicious leftovers. I am just happy more than anything else that they have stayed in business and according to the director they’re managing along right now better than some of the other restaurants in town. It’s their devoted following that keeps people coming back for more soup and noodles. Even though most of the dispensaries resumed in-store shopping, nearly all of them have launched statewide delivery programs if they didn’t already have one in site. Best of all, many of the existing delivery services at a few of the cannabis dispensaries have either reduced their prices or have removed fees altogether. You can get next afternoon delivery for no extra cost and it’s just like getting a food delivery at your front door. If you’re looking to avoid long lines and stress when it comes to purchasing your recreational cannabis products, the cannabis delivery services are strenuous to beat. They’re such a convenient way to get access to our favorite marijuana products.

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