Posted on 10/29/2009 4:57:05 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Wal-Mart starts selling caskets, urns online
By EMILY FREDRIX, AP Retail Writer
Wed Oct 28, 4:03 pm ET
MILWAUKEE The world's largest retailer wants to keep its customers even after they die.
Wal-Mart has started selling caskets on its Web site at prices that undercut many funeral homes, long the major seller of caskets.
The move follows a similar one by discount rival Costco, which also sells caskets on its site.
Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., quietly put up about 15 caskets and dozens of urns on its Web site last week. Prices range from $999 for models like "Dad Remembered" and "Mom Remembered" steel caskets to the mid-level $1,699 "Executive Privilege." All are less than $2,000, except for the Sienna Bronze Casket, which sells for $3,199.
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Harry Reid-Why didn’t we think of that!
Do they have a lay-away plan?
Wait a minute!
Do they come fully assembled?
Good for WalMart. Competition for funeral supplies is long overdue.
So, is this taking the “Self Checkout” lane too far?? ;-)
I am waiting for the dual-use model: gun locker/casket.
(Where's Hank Hill when you need him?)
How much does a Grecian earn?
Walmart.com is allowing people to pay for the caskets over a period of 12 months for no interest.
I’d rather be buried in a cardboard box in my backyard next to my cat...
More preparations for Obamacare?
OK, this was the best post on this thread!
For an extra $15 they’ll throw in a burial outfit.
In many states its illegal to buy or sell a casket without the proper licensing of a funeral director.
Yep they got lobbyists too.
Thank you, and I’ve only just started my first cup of coffee for the day.
I’ve always wondered why someone hasn’t come up with a convertible bed/casket that can be used for years b4 you go, and then just folds up/out/in to send one on his way.
Yeah, but how do I know when to start the first of the 12 months?
You know what that means:
LEAD PAINT.
That crap will kill ya.
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