Cannabis workers are not always knowledgeable


This information is going to tell me how one strain is likely going to affect my brain

I quit going to restaurants in large part because of the cost. Honestly, if I want to eat a complicated meal, I can save a lot more money by buying the ingredients from a good grocery store and simply looking for the recipe on the internet. I’m not the best cook in the world, but I am often capable of creating these meals at a quality level that compares to many of the restaurants in my area. Beyond the cost of eating out, there’s also the frustration dealing with some of the staff at these restaurants, bars, and taverns. I hate feeling compelled to tip waiters when they either do a poor job at their basic job duties, or ignore my table altogether during the whole time I’m at the restaurant with my girlfriend. What if I have a question about one of the dishes offered by the diner or tavern? I don’t want to feel like I’m a massive inconvenience simply because I have a dietary restriction and need to know if the dish has nut products inside. While cannabis doesn’t pose physical allergic reactions to me like food products, I still have questions from time to time when I’m at the cannabis dispensary. Maybe I want to know the genetics of a specific strain or the dominant terpenes. This information is going to tell me how one strain is likely going to affect my brain. If a cannabis budtender doesn’t care enough to know this information, I want them to stop what they’re doing and ask their supervisor after I ask them. I’m already spending a lot of money on medical cannabis in the first place, I deserve being given the time and consideration if I have a few questions before I make my purchase.

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