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A malfunction in a coffin manufacturer's bookkeeping system leads to an absurdly inflated budget for advertising, sparking an outrageous marketing campaign that promotes coffins as the must-have gift for the holiday season. This unexpected surge in demand transforms the coffin into a status symbol, causing chaos in the economy as retailers scramble to meet the overwhelming interest. The narrative satirizes consumer culture and the absurdity of marketing, illustrating how a simple error can lead to a societal frenzy over an unconventional product. As coffins become ubiquitous, the story explores themes of mortality, materialism, and the bizarre intersections of life and death.
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