HIGH SUPLLY IS TRASH
THE DISPENSARIES ONLY WANNA RUN DEALS ON STUFF THAT’S CLOSE TO EXPIRING. I’M STARTING TO QUESTION IF SOME OF THIS PRODUCT IS GETTING REPACKAGED OR MOVED AROUND BECAUSE I’M SEEING TOO MANY QUALITY ISSUES. I’M SEEING YELLOWING, QUESTIONABLE TEXTURE, EARTHY/SOIL NOTES, AND SOMETIMES IT MAKES ME WONDER WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON. 🗑️
Picked up some Riff flower the other day — it was about a month from expiration.
Went back today and grabbed a half of Sugar Storm and honestly… same disappointment. This batch was supposedly fresh according to the date, but the experience felt off. Makes me wonder if it’s inventory they struggled to move before.
At first I thought maybe I was overthinking it, but when you start noticing unusual color, earthy flavors, or inconsistent quality, it makes you ask questions. Is it outdoor? Sun-grown? Bad cure? Poor storage? Or just rushed production?
I guess that’s what I get for trying to save a buck while supporting local and staying in-state.
What really gets me is the lack of consideration for medical patients. We’re not shopping for luxury — we’re trying to find medicine that consistently works.
Meanwhile, I’m seeing recreational spots run stronger deals and sometimes deliver a better customer experience. It honestly makes me question whether renewing my medical card is even worth it or if buying through medical dispensaries still makes sense.
I’m tired.
As a medical patient, I just want reliable products that work without having to gamble every purchase. Being forced to pay premium prices for medication while quality feels inconsistent is exhausting.
The greed and disconnect from consumers feels like one of the biggest problems hurting people right now.