The delivery service would give customers up to 28 grams of cannabis as a 'gift' with each snack purchase, court documents say.
A New Jersey business accused of illegally offering free cannabis “gifts” with grocery orders must turn over potentially incriminating business records, a state appeals court ruled.
Daniel Sweetser, an attorney for the Slumped Kitchen, declined to comment on the ruling. He also declined to say whether the business would turn over its records or if it would appeal the case to the state Supreme Court. Slumped Kitchen marketed itself as “selling and delivering groceries to customers throughout New Jersey.” But, the company was allegedly drawing in business by “gifting” customers up to 28 grams of weed in connection with the sale of snacks, such as brownies and cookies, according to court documents.
Slumped Kitchen was created during a time when “gray market” operators were popping up all over New Jersey. After the state legalized cannabis in 2021, but before it had set up regulations for retailers, there were severalBased on the company’s website and social media, the state Division of Consumer Affairs launched an investigation into Slumped Kitchen in June 2021 for potentially misrepresenting its sales. Slumped Kitchen was served withas well as a subpoena seeking business records from Nov.
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