UK CBD retailer continues European expansion with Amazon deal
A CBD retailer has secured a new listings deal with e-commerce giant Amazon.
Love Hemp has announced it has been invited by Amazon to join its limited range of CBD products.
As an official Amazon vendor, Love Hemp will also have its own virtual store through which Amazon and the Company will conduct marketing activities to drive awareness and visibility of Love Hemp products.
The deal will support Love Hemp’s continued growth across Europe, These orders will be shipped across the UK and into Europe.
Tony Calamita, chief executive officer of Love Hemp Group, commented: “Securing an invitation, and fulfilling the compliance required, to list our products on Amazon is a significant achievement for Love Hemp.
“It is further validation of our brand strength and product quality as well as the rapidly changing sentiment of retail giants to offer premium CBD products to their consumers.
“Our presence on amazon.co.uk opens a new major online sales channel for Love Hemp. We look forward to building on this initial order and the successful opening of the Love Hemp virtual store.”
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