‘Caremongering’ through the COVID-19 pandemic comes easily to Canada’s cannabis community

“I realized that I can control my reaction through my actions,” says Superette’s Thaomy Lam. “I am lucky enough to be able to work from home and buy enough groceries to last a full week.”

Thaomy Lam’s daily walks are incomplete without her ritual. Every time she steps outside to get some fresh air, the 27-year-old has been handing out grocery store gift cards of $25 value.

“We’ve seen the toilet paper fight, the empty shelves, and it was honestly scaring me, too,” says Lam, who is as an events manager at cannabis retail chain Superette. “I realized that I can control my reaction through my actions. I am lucky enough to be able to work from home and buy enough groceries to last a full week. Flashback to when I was five years old, my parents definitely could have not afforded to stockpile.”

By Anisha Dhiman The Growthop
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