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Inflation Finally Comes to Cannabis – 25% of Dispensaries Plan to Raise Prices to Fight Higher Costs

The predicted rise in cannabis products due to inflation can be linked to various reasons, from insufficient production materials to the apparent disruption in the supply chain distribution. Prices of most things, even necessities, are at their all-time high for four decades. Word on the street is that if your favorite item is yet to increase in price, it’s only a matter of time. The rising cost of packaging materials is at its highest, so no industry would be left out of this.

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