I saw that curaleaf was advertising an Indica strain that had a high level of THC. Since I have a hard time sleeping, I usually get 2 to 3 hours a night and that's it. So when things like this show up I try to get some because getting 5 hours in a row is a good thing for me.
Well I saw they had a decent strain and they were advertising it at 30% THC so I ordered two jars and I decided to grab something else for the daytime on the weekends.
When I got home and put my reading glasses on I noticed that their advertised 30% had turned to 21.9%. I asked a manager about it and she started giving me this long-winded explanation, she sounded like a congressman. How hard it was to keep accurate numbers and I pointed out that a webmaster could change the numbers in a second or you could just take the numbers off the jar and put them on your website instead of making things up.
But the clincher was the other thing that I purchased that was advertised at 31.2% and was actually labeled at 31.2%. So if you can get it right on one, why can't you do your job and get it right on all of them?
Is it laziness or wanting to take advantage of people that have problems? Oh yeah the other thing is the majority of their indicas are hybrids that are sometimes sativa dominant.