With the ability to reach more than 99% of the current patient population, WholesomeCo Cannabis has quickly become the leader in medical cannabis home delivery in Utah.
Just a few months ago, WholesomeCo’s leadership worked with the Utah Department of Health to design and launch the first medical cannabis home delivery operation in the state.
Currently, WholesomeCo Cannabis is located in West Bountiful and accessible online. They have completed thousands of home deliveries, and are currently expanding operations to increase available delivery days and times in each region they service.
WholesomeCo’s home delivery service is accessed by registering as a patient and ordering online at the WholesomeCo website. Patients are able to choose the day and time they prefer their delivery, up to 6 days in advance. More days and times are available in more populated counties, and at least one day of the week is available to 99% of the statewide patients in the medical cannabis program.
In total, they are live and accepting delivery orders in 311 Utah zip codes and 23 counties, making their offering the most widely accessible method to purchase medical cannabis as a patient.
“Patient convenience has always been our top priority as a company. And for us, this starts with scaling delivery and offering more availability each week, at a fair price,” said Chris Jeffery, co-founder and CEO of WholesomeCo. “Furthermore, the patients who order home delivery also put a high value on discretion and the ability to shop and buy from the comfort of their own home. As such, our vehicles are unmarked, providing the patients of Utah the most convenient and discreet option to purchase medical cannabis.”
While they continue to work through some early challenges, Jeffery and the WholesomeCo team remain focused and committed to delivery, supported by their physical pharmacy just off the I-15 interstate in Bountiful.
“Delivery isn’t possible without the foundation we’ve built at the store,“ said Jeffery. “Our retail store is responsible for all the inventory a patient can order for home delivery. The team at the store is responsible for all patient related consultations and assistance in buying. On top of that, the staff at the store also processes and packages all the orders being sent out for delivery. Without that team operating at a high level, delivery wouldn’t be possible.”
As WholesomeCo continues to build out delivery as a core competency, they are also growing the cultivation and processing aspects of their business, driven by product selection and consistent availability of products.
Eventually, WholesomeCo projects being one of the few operators in the state to have the complete supply chain built out, enabling them to provide better, more accessible patient-facing services like home delivery. Now that they’ve accomplished statewide access to home delivery, they will work backwards from patients’ needs and desires, and continue to find ways to match those needs.
“Patients’ needs define what we do and how we do it,” said Jeffery. “Early on, we knew there was a gap in patients’ ability to access cannabis in various parts of the state. We’re thrilled to be set up to serve more of the patients in those areas through home delivery.”