Quebec’s government-run cannabis stores opt for control over customer experience
MONTREAL — When Quebec’s state-run cannabis outlets open Wednesday morning, they will offer some 110 products — from containers of pre-rolled Tsunami brand joints to small vials of cannabis oil.
But in a set-up closer to a pharmacy than a wine boutique, customers will have to wait to be served by a clerk who keeps products behind a counter. And they will not be allowed into the shop until they pass an ID check to prove they are of legal age.
Media were invited Tuesday to tour a Montreal outlet of the Quebec Cannabis Corp., the subsidiary of the provincial liquor corporation that has exclusive control over sales in the province.
The store features a long wall of shelves stocked with cannabis, all behind a counter and out of the customer’s reach.