Marijuana users in Canada will be thrilled to learn that they can now order their cannabis and snacks together.

DoorDash has signed a deal with Superette, a leading local cannabis retailer to provide cannabis pickup in Toronto, Canada.

According to a press release from Superette, DoorDash will be handling cannabis orders for the first time with this deal.

Superette will apply their creative approach to cannabis retail on the DoorDash marketplace app.

The partnership between the two companies will address that growing demand by bringing Superette’s in-store shopping experience onto the DoorDash app. The partnership will give consumers access to curated menus and special collections that reflect the best of the locale in which each store is based.

“We are super excited to be able to partner with DoorDash to continue to transform how consumers engage with cannabis! In true Superette fashion, every element of the experience has been carefully considered with the goal of making our retail experience digital on the DoorDash platform,” said Drummond Munro, co-founder of Suprette.

DoorDash and Superette will offer a compliant product to ensure that consumers are able to access the best of their neighborhood.

Customers are age-gated, so only those customers who confirm that they are aged 19+ can view cannabis retail store information, cannabis products, or anything related to cannabis. Superette will also verify IDs and strictly enforce maximum possession amount at the store during pickup.


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