Holiday Shopping to Buoy Demand

Holiday Shopping to Buoy Demand

***The Hemp Bulletin will not be published tomorrow or Friday, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.  We’ll resume on Monday.  Happy Thanksgiving! ***

Observers are unsure exactly what shopping will look like over the holidays.  Online shopping will increase this year, as shoppers try to avoid exposure to COVID, or simply avoid the pandemic melee, an antagonistic environment fueled by masks, politics, fear of a deadly virus, and social justice.  It is a good year to stay home, for many people.  CBD sellers should benefit from these ecommerce tailwinds, a result of consumers looking to join a popular trend, help others do the same, or more substantively, treat pain, anxiety, depression, or insomnia.  Regardless of the lack of safety research, or a real understanding of how cannabinoids affect the body, consumers are all in on CBD, and this is good news for hemp prices….

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