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British Startup Wants to Make CBD Part of Your Grocery Shopping
Dragonfly’s widely available oil is at the center of a battle for the cannabis derivative’s legitimacy.
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Shelved behind a pharmacy counter at Europe’s biggest retailer, Dragonfly Biosciences Ltd.’s pot-derived oil is a lonely trailblazer.
Dragonfly is the only brand of cannabidiol, or CBD, stocked in Tesco Plc’s U.K. grocery stores. While that’s prime placement among the thousands of CBD products that proponents say can ameliorate insomnia, pain and inflammation, the company is also trying to stand out from the crowd in an industry that regulators say needs greater scrutiny.