Online marijuana giant Leafly lays off 91 staffers

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One of the premier names in online cannabis information, Seattle-based Leafly, said Monday that it’s further cutting its workforce as part of a response to the coronavirus outbreak.

“Today Leafly eliminated the roles of 91 employees across the company, 39% of our workforce,” CEO Tim Leslie said in a statement, adding that he was “heartbroken” over the decision.

Leslie said the company is continuing to grow, but the coronavirus has “put further capital investments we were expecting on pause.” As a result, he said, Leafly was forced to cut costs more than it had previously.

In January, Leafly cut 54 employees and, a month later, closed its operations in Germany.

The company had a smaller round of layoffs in 2017, when it cut 15 workers.

“This workforce reduction (on Monday) will allow us to be financially self-sufficient so we can continue” operations, Leslie noted.

He said the company is currently focused on deploying “pickup and delivery services for retailers and brands across North America.”

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