If it's three months old, it should have been sold long ago. Even for edibles. If their product is sitting on the shelf this long how can anyone expect ERBB to make enough of a profit to pay off debt? They can't, that's why ERBB is financed by selling even more shares.
So you're telling me American Green is putting months old flowers, which have been sitting in plastic bags with no proper ventilation to prevent moisture and mildew buildup, into edibles for consumption? Those flowers also don't appear to be stored out of direct light, so not only is there a potential moisture problem, but now you've got exposure to UV from either outside or internal lights further breaking down the essential oils and reducing shelf life.
And last I checked, the grow facility is not authorized to produce edibles. It's a cultivation and processing plant only. So that product needs to be sold to dispensaries, not sitting around in open plastic bags getting contaminated.
Don’t – store in plastic bags or containers. Plastic often has a static charge that can attract precious trichomes. If you must use a plastic bag, only use it for short-term storage of small quantities of cannabis.