Post by
CONESTOGA13 on Feb 28, 2020 7:00pm
Conestoga's Little Adventure
So decided to check out the newest Cannabis retail outlet that opened Today in Kitchener called Meta on my way home from work. Parking lot was packed and people were coming in and out. After finding parking a distance away, I went in and there was a 20 person line up just to get into the store part. So I gave up and decided to try my luck at the Tokyo Smoke store in Cambridge that opened 2 weeks ago. There wasnt a line up to get in, but there was at least 20-30 customers inside and 10 people working there. After a short wait I bought 4 Bhang chocolates for $6 each. Not bad considering each chocolate is 10mg and can be broken into 2.5mg pieces. Good chocolate and it seemed like the place had a steady stream of people coming and going just from what I say from my car. It was positive to see and Im convinced if JWCA can last until the retail outlet opens, they will do very well with it, especially from the 1000's of students at Conestoga College just down the road that love smoking weed lol. I am not buying the narrative that legal weed is suffering, just needed some retail outlets.
Comment by
mcphee42969 on Feb 29, 2020 3:35pm
I had a similar experience in my home province of nova scotia over the christmas holidays. It was a 30 person lineup to get product and they had 4 cashiers working. If you build it they will come
Comment by
braindeadoldguy on Mar 02, 2020 11:13am
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Comment by
CONESTOGA13 on Mar 02, 2020 11:42am
Because the incompetent Doug Ford government at first made opening a store like playing the lottery and didn't allow LPs to build stores on site. There still are none of these btw so JWCA was only able to apply once they changed the rules in January 2020. Typical government intervention messing it up.
Comment by
istro71 on Mar 02, 2020 12:42pm
The creditors can see this as well. They will circle around and try to get the assets or drive share price down to buy the compnay for .05-.10 per shares