rising e-commerce trends amid the coronavirus pandemicChristmas tree options range from recently chopped to potted plants, all from three to nine feet tall. However, the new home drop-off service doesn't just stop at the classic tree: it also includes the delivery of Christmas-themed plants, like wreaths and poinsettias.
If Christmas-related plants don't provide enough holiday joy, Walmart has also partnered with Handy for its lights installation program, which is limited to single or double-story homes. Installation on single-story homes costs $129, while the service for double-story properties is more expensive at $199. However, these prices don't include the actual Christmas lights, extension cords, or clips.
The retail giant is also offering a lights removal service after the holiday season wraps up at $99 for one-story homes and $159 for two-story abodes.Walmart isn't the only giant who has launched a Christmas plant delivery initiative ahead of the holiday season: last month,
horrible
no Walmart will not be delivering me a shitty Charlie Brown tree that is already dried out and some cheap ass lights to set it on fire with while charging me some exorbitant sum for the pleasure