Drizly is starting a new company, Lantern, to do the same thing for cannabis and marijuana deliveries in America that Drizly has done for alcohol sales. Lantern will not employ drivers or have marijuana retail licenses, but instead will aggregate orders, from a site like Cannabis.net and it’s map, and then send them to delivery services in your area to fulfil the order. Meredith Mahoney is the new CEO of Lantern, a sister company of Drizly, and took time out of quarantine to speak with Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media about what it has been link starting a businesses in COVID-19 times, as well the future of marijuana delivery services.
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