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Tech glitch on 4/20 caused Missouri cannabis businesses to lose sales

April 20 is a day recognized globally for celebrating cannabis culture, but it's also like the cannabis industry's Black Friday. Dispensaries offer deals designed to inspire people to flood their stores to stock up.

However on Saturday, dispensaries across the state using an inventory platform called Dutchie were hamstrung for hours by technical challenges, which caused many of their registers to go down or move at snail pace. It was the second year in a row that a 4/20 sales surge caused the system to crash.

"Imagine running a restaurant where you have one burner working, and you normally have 20 stoves operating," said Nick Rinella, CEO of Hippos Cannabis dispensaries. "We had one burner going."

Each Hippos location went from selling around 500 items per hour to less than 100 because of the issues the outages were causing, he said.

Read more at: www.missouriindependent.com

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