Uber Eats inked a joint deal with Leafly, a marijuana marketplace, to offer locals a quick alternative to have bud delivered from licensed retailers around Toronto. According to the food delivery giant, it’s a first for a “major third-party delivery platform”. Last November, Uber Eats enabled Ontario residents to order marijuana using the app though they had to pick it up.
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