There’s a lot of convenience around making online orders at stores and picking them up when you arrive.
Most of the superstores in my area offer these features, and one of them will give you free curbside pickup if you pull around the back of the building.
I save a lot of time that I would otherwise waste wandering around the store. It also prevents me from wasting my money on unnecessary purchases. I’m usually more grounded mentally if I’m sitting calmly at my desk behind my computer screen opposed to walking through the store on foot. And if I’m well-fed, I’m less likely to buy unnecessary food on impulse. I feel the same way about my purchases at the cannabis dispensary. It’s harder to resist frivolous purchases at the dispensary, especially if a budtender is getting pushy with a sale or promotion. I would much rather make my order on the dispensary’s website before I leave the house and then pick it up when I get a text saying it’s ready. Unfortunately, some of the cannabis dispensaries in this state are terrible about keeping online menus that are updated in real time. Several cannabis dispensaries pull products from the online menu once they drop under five or 10 remaining within the store’s physical inventory. That way if there is a glitch and several people order at the same time, there are typically enough reserve units to fill every single order. But when this doesn’t happen, you end up with angry customers at the dispensary. Having an updated menu that tracks sales in real time is essential for a quality customer service experience. It’s worth spending the money to upgrade your cannabis dispensary website.
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