Last Sunday, every one of us got the newest shipment of cannabis concentrate products from the manufacturer.
I still had plenty of cannabis concentrates on the floor, so I put the boxes in the storage room.
I planned to bring them out over the weekend when the store was busier. I wanted to make a special venue for the new products on the left side of the store, where I normally have our display of edible cannabis products, however hardly a day after the shipment arrived, I earned a telephone call from the Distribution Center. The person on the cellphone wanted to believe if I had sold all of the products in the box. I told the person on the cellphone that I had not even opened the boxes yet. The person legitimately sounded undoubtedly glad when I told her that. The person proceeded to tell myself and others that the products were recalled due to a complication with toxic mold plus contamination in the laboratory. The samples of marijuana concentrate had to be sent back to the Distribution Center right away. Any person that obtained the items needed to be notified directly. I’ve never been so thankful in my life. If I had not waited to venue the marijuana concentrates on the sales floor, I would have been forced to make a lot of cellphone calls to customers. That is an undoubtedly awkward talk to have with someone, plus I am glad I was not forced to have it. Waiting to sell those products turned out to be a good decision. Several other dispensaries had clients that were sick from the concentrates that had mold. The two of us did not have to deal with the issue at all.