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I do love their meatballs, both meat and vegetarian versions.
However, I don't stand in line for anything. I'm lazy like that, and have no sense of commitment. |
| Haha, it is a bit nuts, but I do get the strong desire to return Ikea. I just really like it! |
Rough napkin math - each of the long lines has 20 family groups in it - there's 8 of those lines plus 3 shorter lines with about 6 family groups a piece. Counting each family group as 1 with an extra 50 kids to avg the number of small bodies I see = roughly 250 people in line. Conclusion - the line is big. |
| Because it is literally impossible to get anything from them online. They charge your card and that’s the last you hear from them. You call their customer service (which I have done almost every day for a month) and get a message essentially saying ‘we can’t take your call. Try again another time.’ It’s piss poor customer service. |
+1 Damn fools. |
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| Are they all buying teleworking desks and chairs? |
| Why are you concerned about a 3 hour line for an ikea in the UK? |
Totally different country, experiencing a totally different set of restrictions from covid, probably even sells different products from ikeas in the US. Not sure why this is a discussion topic with everything happening. |
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The Dutch line looked very similar a few weeks ago.
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2020/04/shops-begin-to-reopen-as-experts-warn-you-should-not-be-shopping-for-fun/ |
DP Yes, but is it worth getting sick over it? This is what is holding me back from going to restaurants. Is that one meal with it? For me, no. |
| The line is not that big: they are standing 6 feet apart. |
I assume everyone's been Marie Kondo-ing the crap out of their houses and they need storage bins and stuff to keep the remaining stuff organized.
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| I never go to Ikea because I get the crazy urge to buy everything. |
This is not normal. Waiting in line for junk. And a 3 hr line at that. |