While for some families, picking out and cutting down their annual Christmas tree is a holiday tradition, others just buy it from the guy in the street, and others just simply hate the process altogether. Well, if you fall into the latter two categories, getting that tree this year could be easier than ever before.
Believe it or not, Amazon is shipping seven-foot Christmas trees this year. The trees will be offered in both Douglas firs and Norfolk Island pines. They will be bound and shipped without water in the Amazon box, with the company promising they’ll be fine since they’ll be sent within ten days of being cut down, if not earlier.
The online marketplace’s trees, wreaths and garlands are set to hit the market in November, and you may even be able to get free shipping if you’re a Prime member. The seven-foot Fraser fir will cost $115, while a wreath will go for $50.
This actually isn’t the first time Amazon has sold trees, but it is the first time they are delivering such large ones. In the past, Amazon only sold trees shorter than three-feet.
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