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    Cannabis software suite and point-of-sale (POS) platform for cannabis retailers, BLAZE, and cannabis discovery marketplace, Leafly, have announced an enhanced partnership that will help cannabis retailers scale their operations.

    With an increase in US cannabis consumers shopping online, the partnership between BLAZE and Leafly ensures they have the best e-commerce experience possible.

    The partnership improves inventory management, menu capability and fulfilment tools for cannabis retailers and their employees. 

    Read more: New POS platform launches for cannabis industry

    The integration allows retailers using BLAZE to accept online orders from Leafly directly without additional POS order inputs, streamlining a complex multi-system process into a convenient, time-efficient and user-friendly experience.

    CEO at BLAZE, Chris Violas, commented: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Leafly to streamline online ordering for our shared clients and their customers. This integration is about helping retailers scale their operations.

    “More cannabis consumers are shopping online than ever before and this functionality will help dispensaries capitalise on this growing trend.”

    Retailers will also have a much higher degree of menu design control and flexibility when it comes to inventory management and product placement on Leafly. 

    Additionally, Leafly users will enjoy a further simplified and seamless transaction experience at those retail locations.

    COO at Leafly, Sam Martin, commented: “We are so pleased to expand our partnership with BLAZE and bring even more value to our retailers. This upgrade not only creates a better end-user shopping experience, but it also saves cannabis operators time and improves their data accuracy. 

    “When it comes to building a business, we know every improvement brings a competitive edge.”

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    Stephanie Price

    Stephanie is a journalist for Business of Cannabis, writing about science, research, policy and industry developments in cannabis, CBD and psychedelics. In 2013 Stephanie gained her BA in English and Media, focusing on journalism and propaganda, where her magazine ‘Game Theory’ focused on developments and disruptors over the coming decade including cannabis, psychedelics, blockchain/crypto and free speech. In 2015 Stephanie received her National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) diploma whilst working as a reporter in North Wales. Stephanie has a specialism in Medical Cannabis: The Health Effects of THC and CBD through the University of Colorado, and a certificate from the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society on “Medical Cannabis Explained”.