Cannabis Entrepreneurs With Detroit Roots: Dutchie's Ross Lipson On The Delivery Platform's Development

By Natan Ponieman and Javier Hasse.

Dutchie is an online cannabis ordering platform that helps cannabis customers find nearby dispensaries and place orders for home delivery.

Dispensaries that work with Dutchie get a complete packaged solution for order tracking, payments and compliance.

The company was founded in 2017 by brothers from suburban Detroit — Ross Lipson, 33, and Zach Lipson, 35. Together, they run one of the largest online delivery platforms in the cannabis industry.

Today, Dutchie works with over 1,100 dispensaries in 24 U.S. states and Canada, serving over 50,000 orders a day. It processes over $2.2 billion in annual sales and has 72 employees that work from its headquarters in Bend, Oregon.

Building From the Ground Up

Benzinga spoke with co-founder Ross Lipson about the path that led him to running an online cannabis start-up.

The Lipson brothers were born and raised in West Bloomfield, a Detroit suburb. They both enrolled at Michigan State University, but Ross quickly dropped out to start an online food ordering startup, partnering with a group of students from Penn State University who shared his vision.

Lipson eventually exited the company and moved to Toronto with his partner, where he launched GrubCanada in 2008.

GrubCanada became a household name and quickly scaled the country, working with thousands of food businesses. In 2012, Lipson sold the company to Just-Eat, a London-based food ordering conglomerate.

Just-Eat was subsequently swallowed by Takeaway.com for $7.8 billion.

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After traveling for a few years, Ross settled down in Bend, Oregon. By 2016, when the state legalized adult-use cannabis, Lipson realized that he was able to bring his expertise from the online ordering world to cannabis.

That same year, he recruited his brother Zach and together they launched Dutchie. Zach was in the process of selling a fintech company he had founded when Ross proposed the idea for the business.

They launched the company together in 2017 with Zach as chief product officer and Ross as CEO.

In 2019, they scored $15 million in venture capital from Gron Ventures, Snoop Dogg’s Casa Verde Capital, Kevin Durant’s Thirty Five Ventures, Sinai Ventures and Shutterstock founder Jon Oringer.

Dutchie’s Presence In Michigan

Although headquartered in Oregon, Dutchie is well-established in the Lipsons' home state.

The company works with over 100 stores in Michigan, making it one of Dutchie's most important markets in terms of volume.