Hemp THC & CBD Now Available for Delivery Through DoorDash

DoorDash, the well-known food and retail delivery service, has officially expanded its offerings to include hemp-derived THC and CBD products in select states. Partnering with major retailers like Total Wine & More and ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, the platform is making it easier than ever for consumers to access their favorite hemp-based edibles and beverages.

This move reflects a growing demand for hemp-derived products, especially among consumers seeking alternatives to alcohol or looking to integrate cannabinoids into their wellness routines.

What’s Available for Delivery?

Eligible customers using the DoorDash app can now find a “CBD/THC” tab, allowing them to shop for:

  • Hemp-derived THC gummies
  • CBD-infused beverages
  • Non-alcoholic alternatives

With the rise of “Dry January” and an increasing number of consumers opting for THC-infused drinks over traditional alcoholic beverages, this expansion aligns with changing consumer habits.


Can You Doordash Weed?

Growing Market Demand

Surveys indicate that a majority of adults aged 21-65 are considering using hemp-derived THC or CBD products. As legalization expands, major retailers are capitalizing on this trend.

Consumer Convenience

By offering on-demand delivery, DoorDash is making it easier for consumers to purchase these products without visiting physical stores.

A Safer Shopping Experience

Since all hemp-derived products must comply with the 2018 Farm Bill, they contain no more than 0.3% THC by dry weight, ensuring they remain federally legal.


The Legal Landscape: What You Should Know

Hemp vs. Marijuana

It is important to note that DoorDash is only delivering hemp-derived THC, which remains legal under federal law. Marijuana-derived products, which contain more than 0.3% THC, are not included.

State-Specific Regulations

Not all states allow the sale of hemp-derived THC. Consumers should check their local laws before ordering.

Potential Changes in the 2025 Farm Bill

There is ongoing discussion in Congress about tightening hemp regulations, which could impact product availability in the future.


The Future of and E-Commerce

DoorDash’s entry into the -adjacent market signals a broader shift in e-commerce. As more states embrace legalization, full-scale marijuana delivery may not be far behind.

What This Means for the Industry

  • Retailers and Dispensaries: May see increased competition from mainstream delivery platforms.
  • Consumers: Gain easier access to hemp THC and CBD products.
  • Regulators: Will likely revisit hemp product definitions to ensure compliance.

Cannabis Delivery

DoorDash’s decision to deliver hemp THC and CBD products marks a significant milestone in the industry. With consumer demand for hemp-based products on the rise, major retailers and delivery services are adapting to the new landscape.

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External Source:

This blog references Marijuana Moment’s coverage of DoorDash’s hemp product delivery expansion. Read the full article here.