Pastry lovers shuffling off the mortal coil are in safe hands as a funeral home announced they can be buried in a sausage roll.
The company is not baking the recently deceased into dough but offering them and their loved ones a themed coffin which can cover anything from Greggs to Dyson hoovers.
Brainy business people over at funeral home Go As You Please say nothing is off limits in helping their loved ones enjoy a difficult day with a unique coffin.
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Already, people can expect to see themselves buried in a Tardis from Doctor Who, a bottle of Bell's Whisky or the illustrious, flaky goodness of a sausage roll.
For £3,300, the themed coffin and service comes with an array of designs which stretch the length of the coffin, including Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead decals.
Even themed coffins are being requested, with one made up of LEGO decals while another is entirely covered in a Tartan print.
It comes as general manager Murdo Chambers, 49, hopes to break the taboo surrounding death and bring a bit of light to a bad day.
Their website reads: "If you would like to lay your loved one to rest in a coffin that is wholly unique to them, then designing a bespoke coffin is a touching way of doing this.
"Instead of opting for any coffin from our traditional range, a bespoke coffin or casket can offer a heart-felt and personalised tribute to the loved one that you wish to remember.
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"Whether it be through your choice of adornments, decorations, colour or print, a personalised coffin is the ideal choice for those looking to honour someone in an everlasting way by truly reflecting their personality and character."
There appear to be no limits as to who or what can be placed on top of the coffin either.
Their website added that "no matter how weird or wonderful it may be," it could be requested for the front of the coffin.
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