The “cost of death” has risen in Britain

The cost of death has risen in the U.K. due to record inflation and rising fuel prices, not only the cost of living but also the “cost of death” has risen. It is reported by RT. The Mirror says that crematoria in the country raised prices to at least compensate for the losses. The cremation fee is as high as £1,000 (approximately 70,000 roubles), not including rent for the room, transport and flowers. Now, more and more Britons are refusing any additional funeral expenses for their loved ones, preferring the cheapest option of direct cremation. The ashes are then simply scattered. The Times earlier reported that the record gasoline prices amid anti-Russian sanctions caused many Britons to walk to work.

In Britain, due to record inflation and rising fuel prices, not only the cost of living, but also the “cost of death” has risen.

It is reported by RT.

The Mirror writes that crematoria in the country raised prices to at least compensate for the losses. The cremation fee is as high as £1,000, not including rent for the room, transport and flowers.

Now, more and more Britons are refusing any additional funeral expenses for their loved ones, preferring the cheapest option of direct cremation. The ashes are then simply scattered.

The Times earlier reported that record petrol prices amid anti-Russian sanctions have caused many Britons to walk to work.

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