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Tilray Brands Inc TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc. is a global lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company. The Company operates through four segments: Cannabis operations, Distribution business, Beverage alcohol business and Wellness business. The Cannabis operations, which encompasses the production, distribution, sale, co-manufacturing and advisory services of both medical and adult-use cannabis. The Beverage alcohol operations, which encompasses the production, marketing and sale of beverage alcohol products. The Distribution operations, which encompasses the purchase and resale of pharmaceuticals products to customers. The Wellness products, which encompasses hemp foods and cannabidiol (CBD) products. The Company offers a portfolio of adult-use brands and products and expands its portfolio to include new cannabis products and formats. Its brands include Good Supply, RIFF, Broken Coast, Solei, Canaca, HEXO, Redecan, Original Stash, Hop Valley, Revolver, Bake Sale, XMG, Mollo, and others.


NDAQ:TLRY - Post by User

Comment by quinlashon Feb 08, 2024 9:06pm
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Post# 35871478

RE:Tilray Product Availability - No Issue for Me

RE:Tilray Product Availability - No Issue for Me
quinlash wrote: This chatter about product availability is odd, to say the least.  Some think you should find the shelves empty at times ?  Seriously ?  

If you own a business and you sell a product you certainly do not want to run out of product to sell NOR do you want to have too much product on hand.  It's a fine line of producing "just enough" and "too much" to avoid falling short on what you can sell and having so much that there is waste.

Back in 2018/19 there was certainly "too much" product on-hand in Canada with too many Cannabis companies producing "too much" Cannabis products for what could be sold.  I know many said it was a sign of "over-supply" however I will maintain the same view now as I had back then ->  Some of those problems were due to Store Count and being able to get the product out to all regions of the country.  Yes, I will conceed that there was likely "too much" but "some" of that over-supply was due to bottlenecks in the system.

In regards to "TODAY", I am a regular buyer of some of these products and I have not seen any of the products I purchased as being "old".  That may vary depending on where you buy and if the store where you buy from doesn't have a lot of Customers then yes, it may be possible what you purchase has been sitting on the shelf for awhile however still perfectly fine.  

Take a look at the age of your Tomotoe Soup the next time you purchase it, some of those cans are aged over a year, some longer, it doesn't mean they are no longer good.

I think those complaining are either those who sold short or those who never bothered looking at Best-Before dates on food and consumable products.

Do your own research, talk to business owners, see what they say about "How Old" things can get on a store-shelf, you may be surprised in regards to what you learn.

Have a good evening everyone.

Q









There is no problem IMHO

The challenge is that people fail to go out and do a bit of research. 

It's not that hard to pop into a cannabis shop (or two) to ask about what sells well, who is buying, what the trends look like etc.




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