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Inflation Proves That Cannabis Branding Is Irrelevant Once Again – Consumers Choose Quantity over Quality in New Sales Trends

Although cannabis customers in the United States are still getting used to inflationary pressures, which are relatively new to North America but quite typical elsewhere in the world, they have refused to let it significantly affect their cannabis needs and habits. It is worth noting that most dispensaries have begun stocking cheap and affordable products to maintain the demand and ensure customers continue accessing legal cannabis.

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