It makes affording marijuana products much simpler than it ever was in the past
I always shop the sales at the grocery and department stores. When rewards points cards first started popping up at stores in my city, I was quick and early to participate. I enjoyed seeing as my normal grocery items would generate yearly savings by tens of dollars each stop. Sometimes you’d get a paper to have $20 taken off a future order, or access to special coupons not available to typical clients. The 1 common factor among them all were rewards points. You’d keep gathering new points with every purchase, while each store had its own plan in place in which you could apply those points to get large savings when meeting certain thresholds. I like how the local cannabis dispensaries have mostly all adopted similar rewards programs of their own. You make so many purchases before you get $40 or $50 coupons on future cannabis purchases. They also have sales programs each week where something odd is on sale each afternoon of the week. They might have half-off tincture Monday, or free-joint Saturday. It makes affording marijuana products much simpler than it ever was in the past. I won’t go every afternoon of the week, but I’ll wait for sales of my favorite cannabis products before returning to make new buys. I like getting lots of cash off cannabis delivery orders, because there’s usually a $20 delivery fee on top of the costs of your cannabis products. Since I like using the cannabis delivery service now, I make sure that I order enough products at once so I can get some deals.