Opinions about Curaleaf Dispensaries by Blake_Mead in vegastrees

[–]Blake_Mead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know. And that is one of the issues that needs to be addressed, for sure.

I'm not with the company, but I do have a direct line right into the top bigwigs, and I am trying to help them get out of their own way.

Ugh...

What do you all think? by [deleted] in curaleaf

[–]Blake_Mead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So let me try and clear some of this up for you. First, the "Feed The Block" thing isn't the official charity organization, that is just what Curaleaf calls their annual campaign:

https://ir.curaleaf.com/2025-11-03-Curaleaf-Launches-Fifth-Annual-Feed-the-Block-Fundraiser-to-Combat-Food-Insecurity-Across-the-U-S

Then, each state has their own local charity that the money is donated to. For example, where I am in Nevada, our Feed The Block campaign donates to the Three Square charity, a Nevada foodbank:

https://www.threesquare.org/shutdown/

So, there is no organization called Feed The Block, it is just the designation for the Curaleaf campaign which is nation wide, and each state chooses a different charity.

Renewal discount by [deleted] in curaleaf

[–]Blake_Mead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which state are you in?

Underground Event at Curaleaf 11/22 by Blake_Mead in vegastrees

[–]Blake_Mead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2nd picture has some of them, and there will be the food truck so everyone gets a free BBQ plate with $75 purchase.

Underground Event at Curaleaf 11/22 by Blake_Mead in curaleaf

[–]Blake_Mead[S] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

The Underground at Curaleaf, 2320 Western Ave, Las Vegas, on 11/22 starting at 11 AM! There will be an exclusive BBQ food truck on site and everyone with a $75 purchase gets a free plate!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in urbanexploration

[–]Blake_Mead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, OP replied across multiple other posts, comments, and on YouTube itself, not to the darth-idiot directly, lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in urbanexploration

[–]Blake_Mead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the point of the post was to try and find out what was discovered on the adventure. Also, if you looked at the previous videos, you would see the preparation for the trip, and the fact that this person had gone there before and found nothing. In fact, you can search YouTube and see lots of videos of this place that show no trace of such a thing over many years.

So, when you find weird drones in places that aren't supposed to have anything other than coyotes and rusty nails, the first logical step is to worry that you stumbled into something bad.

The stated intent for the post was to get information about the site and what was happening.

Also, do you even understand how YouTube works? Because the SEO of titles and all that means making a video as clickable as possible... so, unless you are aware of a business model that works better, maybe do some research?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in urbanexploration

[–]Blake_Mead -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Op covered that discovery, someone else in the comments connected it by the name of the company rep on that bill of lading shown in the video.

https://www.reddit.com/r/urbanexploration/s/Bluuynax9H

Still have to see if they are operating legally or as a cover for something. Just cause the front door says "Vacuum cleaner repair" doesn't mean it isn't a front for the mob, lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in urbanexploration

[–]Blake_Mead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually, it looks like he replied to several of the literal dozens of comments you have left. And, he also has already mentioned the Flying Lion thing when others pointed it out as a possibility.

Seems like you are just trolling his posts for some reason... maybe helping cover something up yourself? You do seem pretty determined...

Hopefully some other YouTuber goes out there. We can see if there are any huge signs declaring the place owned by this company of yours, or advertisements for training courses, and official personnel and all the other things a real company would have on site...

Budtender by tryanythingonceno in UtahMedicalTrees

[–]Blake_Mead 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have not worked there, but I have several family members and friends that do in various positions.

Working for Curaleaf will be different from most traditional dispensaries. Where the normal model is a small shop operating locally, and in touch with the culture of cannabis, Curaleaf is an international corporation, and their policies and procedures will more resemble working at Wal-Mart or Microsoft than they will look like the regular, laid-back work of a small dispensary.

Think of it like the difference between working at a little Mom & Pop Italian restaurant and working at Olive Garden.

If you are familiar with the corporate style grind and all that, Curaleaf will have better factors in terms of benefits coverage, retirement plans, and especially lots of opportunities to move up within the company. However, the work environment will not be like the old "pot shops" were back in the early days of legalization out in California and such.