Toronto cannabis shoppers will be able to request cannabis deliveries through Uber Eats starting Monday.
The food delivery platform owned by U.S. tech giant Uber Technologies Inc. announced a partnership with online marijuana marketplace Leafly on Sunday that will see it process pot orders for retailers Hidden Leaf Cannabis, Minerva Cannabis and Shivaa's Rose.
Uber positioned the partnership as a way to tackle the illicit cannabis market, which licensed pot producers have long blamed for curbing sales. Uber isn't completely new to the cannabis business. Uber Eats users have been able to order cannabis products for pickup from Tokyo Smoke stores since November, but the partnership did not allow for deliveries like the new Leafly deal does.
Thus, Uber Eats couriers dropping off munchies won't be making pot deliveries too. Stores will hire and train their own staff to deliver orders placed through Uber's software.
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