Customers are going crazy for IKEA’s HUF 140 sale

Customers are going crazy for IKEA’s HUF 140 sale
Customers are going crazy for IKEA’s HUF 140 sale
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UK furniture store IKEA has been flooded with shoppers after discovering that they can take certain household items home for as little as 30p. This is not a scam, the store known for its DIY furniture in Great Britain started literally to sell for pennies some basic household items.

Sharp-eyed customers could find such discounts everywhere, almost without logic, in several departments of the huge store, and could even take home several practical household products for as little as a single pound.

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An IKEA fan even shared his positive experience in a closed Facebook group, where he listed all the products he managed to get at such a sensational price. Moreover,

she even included pictures of some of the sold out items she came across in the store.

This naturally inspired a lot of people to spend the whole day in this store.

The department store chain announced in a statement that they have a lot of items left in stock that they want to get rid of, so now the prices in the clearance department start at 30 pence. Such drastically cheap takeaway products include food containers, tea holders, cutlery trays, standing pen holders, organizers and dishes.

IKEA at the beginning of this year He announced similarly brutal price reductions in Germany: the price of a total of 2,000 products was planned to be permanently reduced, which corresponds to 20 percent of the entire product range.

The significant drop was explained by the fact that, after the increase in costs in recent years, they experienced a huge deflation, and the prices of raw materials, energy and transport are falling.

A couple in love from London, who are also big fans of the IKEA store, furnished the home of their dreams, built by themselves, with products from the store. A rusting cargo ship they transformed it and packed it with IKEA furniture.

Last December IKEA branches operating in the United Arab Emirates came up with a brilliant idea: within the framework of the campaign they launched, customers can buy from them the time needed to approach the stores. In practice, this is said to work in such a way that if someone shares their Google Maps data with them, the time spent traveling to the store will be converted into cash, according to the average hourly wage there.

In our other articles about IKEA here, here, here and here you can read it.

The article is in Hungarian

Tags: Customers crazy IKEAs HUF sale

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