Tuesday, July 29, 2014 3:54:42 PM
"Accounts were garnered in Arizona, Washington and Oregon and include brick and mortar locations as well as delivery services using GreenStar's wireless units".
Dispensary's are not going to want their driver carrying around large amounts of cash. Bad enough if they need to carry a lot of product to make multiple deliveries. In my opinion I think it will become a requirement by most dispensaries to only do cashless transactions if the customer wants delivery. Greenstar could provide that solution. I think more and more people will use delivery instead of going to the store to wait in line. Especially if they can see the choices online or through a mobile app that SING can provide to the dispensary.
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