We can shop for groceries on our phones to compare prices between stores. Google allows you to browse for specific items while comparing prices. Having access to the internet through our smartphones 24/7 provides us with the opportunity to be inside Best Buy and check the price of the same TV at Costco. There should be a way to do that with cannabis. Price Of Weed is a website providing the prices of cannabis across the globe.
Before legalization when people were buying cannabis from a guy their friend in English class knew, the prices were pretty standard. Dimes, dubs, eighths, quarters, and halves all cost roughly the same, give or take a few dollars depending on the quality. Legalization has changed that and given way to consumer-driven markets wild price differences. Price Of Weed provides the data for average cannabis prices in your state and others across the country.
Data for Price Of Weed is collected via crowdsourcing, the same method that Google uses to give you travel times on Google Maps. Users are able to submit the price of the cannabis that they purchase down to the city in their state. Displayed in three different tiers with pot leaves. Visitors are able to see the price of high quality, medium, and low-quality cannabis for that specific state or country. Clicking the state takes you to a separate page that isolates the data down to the town as well. Legal and black market states have their average prices available online. The more people that are able to submit price information to the website the more accurate the data will be.