
Supermarket Coffins
Not so much of accounting interest, more actuarial, from the BBC… The 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. Comprehensive cradle-to-the-grave customer loyalty they’re after. More Top Stories Would you mind awfully leaving that tax loophole open for my chums?
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Not so much of accounting interest, more actuarial, from the BBC…
The 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.
Comprehensive cradle-to-the-grave customer loyalty they’re after.
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