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Pot shop owners say they're worried they will lose customers and run out of product if a halt on Ontario Cannabis Store deliveries stretches on.

Pot shop owners say they're worried they will lose customers and run out of product if a halt on Ontario Cannabis Store deliveries stretches on.

"It means that some customers are going to come in, shake their head, upset they're not getting what they want and they're going to go somewhere else because they don't want to hear that it's not my fault...and there was a cyberattack." The timing is terrible for Keay. In recent weeks, she's seen an uptick in sales, but not getting a delivery, means she's selling through items quicker and will be more likely to have to turn customers away, if products aren't sent to her store.

But independent businesses with single locations can't model that behaviour, pointed out Sean Kady, co-owner of Cosmic Charlies, a Toronto pot shop."They're on a more tight, fixed budget, so from week to week, we can only spend so much and if you're not getting that product that you need, what are you supposed to do and how are you supposed to pay the rent?" he said.

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