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- Joined
- Apr 2, 2006
...how about this:
As it says in the article would people really go to a supermarket rather than getting the personal touch of a funeral director?
BBC NewsThe world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, now plans to hold on to customers even after they die - by selling coffins.
Prices range from a "Mom" or "Dad Remembered" steel coffin for $895 (£540), to a bronze model at $2,899.
As it says in the article would people really go to a supermarket rather than getting the personal touch of a funeral director?