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Monday, 05/22/2023 9:17:51 AM

Monday, May 22, 2023 9:17:51 AM

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Stock market bunk weed LPs CEO are not paid enough, so they mess up.

Unable to get it together after many years of trying but…

Most of their bunk weed growing is either discarded for poor quality and misrepresentation.

Lol.



Since the Canadian government legalized adult-use marijuana in late 2018, cannabis product recalls have been issued 42 times.

Some of those recalls have addressed serious product defects, such as potential contamination or leaky packaging.

Most cannabis recalls, however, involved a far more mundane issue: 29 of them – or nearly 70% – were due to labeling problems, according to Health Canada’s recall database.

Four-and-a-half years after Canadian adult-use sales started, the persistence of cannabis recalls for incorrect labeling raises a question for the regulated cannabis industry: Why does this keep happening?

Recalls, even for minor issues, can damage the reputations of cannabis companies and the regulated industry as a whole.

At a time when the industry is already under scrutiny for reports of inflated THC claims, recalls for erroneous labels might matter more than ever.

Sherry Boodram, CEO and co-founder of Toronto-based CannDelta Consulting and a former senior inspector for Health Canada, told MJBizDaily, “At the end of the day, the quality assurance and control teams are overworked, which can unfortunately cause human errors.”

READ: cannabis crowd purchase canna from growers who actually use the stuff themselves.