In these dispensaries, users would be able to walk around and select the strains, look at information and then buy it all in the virtual world. The goods would then be delivered to your home. While this immersive experience might seem “good” at first, the novelty would quickly fade and perhaps a quick menu would suffice. This is especially true with seasoned cannabis smokers who know what they want. I ask you – the reader – would you rather spend more time exploring Mars or trying to buy weed in a virtual dispensary?
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