What's that have todo with KAYS falling behind the competition in Oregon?
Your reply doesn't seem to be relevant to my post so here it is again in case you didn't fully understand it before:
KAYS PICS- Meh. Superstore-LMAO!! Kaya Shacks Salem Location touts itself as KAYS Superstore yet its flagship location in Portland offers almost twice as many strains on their menu. Salem "Superstore" menu- only 14 strains and only 3 with over 20% THC: https://weedmaps.com/dispensaries/kaya-shack-salem
Of even greater interest when it comes to comparisons with the competition in Oregon however is looking nearby Kaya Shacks "Superstore" to see that the idea that Kaya Shack is keeping up, even as an average store is just ludicrous.
This privately owned store with better prices just up the road from Kaya Shacks "Superstore" offers almost 60 strains with 22 strains over 20% THC: http://tlccanna.com/menu/ And this is what a "Superstore" in Oregon should look like: http://tlccanna.com/about/
Explain to me why expanding in Salem is a good thing for KAYS when their smaller Portland store seems set up to bedmore competitive
Please post the 2nd quarter sales results for $KAYS then... TIA...
With KAYS revenues for 1st quarter at 50% less than an average store in Oregon and the stores surrounding the Kaya Shell "Superstore" offering up to 4 times more variety, better prices, and higher THC it makes sense that their financials continue to disappoint.