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$700 / 30 = $23.33 a day to sleep in a wood box... brilliant!
And when your are done, you get to sleep in one for free.
Just throw me in the trash
Yes, you are right. But no way in hell am I going to pay for my own coffin.
I won't leave any, ha.
What happens to bodies that can't pay burial or cremation costs? Do they just get thrown into a compost bin?
Source: Direct Cremation
This is for unclaimed bodies, if your body is claimed by your family then the cost is taken out of your estate or your family have to pay for it.
You wish it was free, not on your life bud.
Dying isn’t free either
One of the other articles linked has a photo of the common room.
https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/housing/sf-says-mint-plaza-building-with-700-pods-lacks-permits/article_a8459fe2-62ec-11ee-acab-bbda4eab0a5c.html
This is a dormitory style shared living space with living area and bathrooms / shower. The “boxes” are bunks for sleeping and actually roomy and private compared to every other dorm bunk I’ve ever seen.