Cannabis was officially legalized in Canada last year, and this year Canada has promoted the legalization of cannabis food.
As soon as this announcement is released, it is undoubtedly good news for people who like to smoke marijuana in Canada.
But for people who are in Canada but are not Canadian citizens, it is really not good news.
Because in many countries, such as China, marijuana is still a drug, and drug use in China is illegal.
Therefore, it is extremely important for people who study or travel to Canada to be able to distinguish cannabis food independently.
Here, I provide you with several ways to identify cannabis foods for your reference.
In Canadian supermarkets, if you see certain food packaging bags with words like THC, Cannabis or CBD written on them, don’t buy any of these foods!
Because these ingredients are all substances contained in marijuana, if you see them, remember to avoid them and don't buy them.
Also, if a tourist goes to Canada, he must be accompanied by someone who is familiar with Canada, preferably a native Canadian.
Because a local knows what to buy and what not to buy. If you want to buy snacks or snacks, it is best to have an acquaintance with you. After all, outsiders don’t know, and locals don’t know what contains food.
Marijuana?
With the legalization of cannabis food, it is natural for sellers to know which products contain cannabis. After all, the first thing he needs to do is to have a comprehensive understanding of the product before he chooses to purchase it.
So when tourists still can't tell which foods contain marijuana, it would be a good choice to ask the salesperson or store owner. They should know where the non-marijuana food section is.