This line outside of an IKEA this morning -- just why?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Haha, it is a bit nuts, but I do get the strong desire to return Ikea. I just really like it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks big because people are so spread out, that’s all. It’s not like the line to get into a hot release at the movie theater.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. Why would anyone wait this long for anything.


+1

Damn fools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do they want? Normalcy. That's what they want. Just a little bit of normalcy.[/[b]quote]

And that looks normal to you? It doesn't to me!
Anonymous
Are they all buying teleworking desks and chairs?
Anonymous
Why are you concerned about a 3 hour line for an ikea in the UK?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What do they want? Normalcy. That's what they want. Just a little bit of normalcy.


What's normal about wandering around a windowless maze looking at lamps for hours? Seriously.


Here’s a novel concept: Not everyone enjoys the same things you do! You might hate IKEA, but they like it!

Shocking, I know.


Wrong. I like IKEA - won't go so far as love. But I also happen to know they have this nifty tool called 'online order'.

I mean 3 hours of lining up for an IKEA...people are crazy.

Someone might think you’re crazy for staying bunkered down in your home.


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.
Anonymous
The line is not that big: they are standing 6 feet apart.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I never go to Ikea because I get the crazy urge to buy everything.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What do they want? Normalcy. That's what they want. Just a little bit of normalcy.


What's normal about wandering around a windowless maze looking at lamps for hours? Seriously.

What’s normal about not understanding that people may have different interests than you? Seriously.


This is not normal. Waiting in line for junk. And a 3 hr line at that.
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