MedMen

[16] In April 2018, the company opened MedMen Mustang, a 45,000 square-foot greenhouse and manufacturing facility near Reno, Nevada with expectations of producing 10,000 pounds of cannabis annually.

[24] On April 19, 2019, MedMen's Chief Operating Officer Ben Cook, general counsel Lisa Sergi Trager, and senior vice president of corporate communications Daniel Yi resigned.

[25] Parker's lawsuit's claims resulted in the New York Medical Cannabis Industry Association removing MedMen from its roster.

[27] In June 2019, the Los Angeles Business Journal reported MedMen's cash burn rate $70 million per quarter as the company cut expenses by 20% from 2018 levels.

[32] Prior to its Canadian Stock Exchange listing, MedMen raised approximately $110 million through a private placement at an implied enterprise valuation of $1.65 billion.

[34] As of fall 2019, MedMen operated 32 dispensaries serving both medical and recreational customers in Arizona, California, Illinois, Nevada, New York, and Florida.

[36] [37] MedMen West Hollywood was one of two licensed dispensaries operating in time for the start of legal recreational use in the Greater Los Angeles area on January 2, 2018.

[43] In February 2019, the company released a video ad directed by Spike Jonze and narrated by Jesse Williams[44] touting the "normalization" of cannabis usage in American culture and linking the practice to founding father George Washington.

On July 19, 2019, the television animated comedy series South Park released a satirical video on YouTube[45] to promote its fictional "Tegridy Farms" cannabis brand, which originated in a 2018 episode.