Quote Originally Posted by stuartambient
So expect some price adjustments as mmc's sort out their model ?

SA
And as competition decreases. There are several larger MMC's that have the funding to operate at a loss for a certain period of time. Look at the centers that filed for a type 3 license... they're ready to take on as many patients as they can fit in the door.

I never see bud prices rising again. When you factor in all of the traditional retail that a large center can make money on (edibles, hash, grow supplies, etc), they'll hit about $35 an eighth and stay there.

And I don't think the larger economic struggles play too much of a part in pricing. Not a lot of centers have a viable retail operation, so they're trying to make their money on wholesale. When you have 50 to 100 shops trying to do this, they have to find a way to make their product more attractive. Price is the easiest way to accomplish this. Actually hiring and paying good sales people will eventually replace this practice.

But I'm hardly Nostradamus when it comes to this business. Just some thoughts.
TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . Think about what you are doing to yourself Look, I may come off as a jerk on this one. But all of you MMCs need to think about exactly what you are doing to yourselves when it comes to pricing. If one guy sells ounces for $280.00 then the next guy will sell it for $270, then 250 and so on until it is $100.00 or less.. You might say "great for patients" I would argue NO. What you are broaching on is crashing your own market. There is a cost to doing business, there is a value for the experience. If the market ceases to be viable, than Rating: 5