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A gift of after Christmas shopping for the abode: Give as you purchase

Christmas puts everyone in a cheery mood. As presents are opened so are the expectations of after Christmas deals. As everyone is sneaking around the stores to exchange the gifts into what you were really hoping for they come upon a cornucopia of shopping surprises.

IKEA is like an amusement park experience of shopping fun.

Check out the special one-day-offers at IKEA in the coming week. Great deals to not miss!

  • Monday, December 26th get hangers for all of the new fashions you have just been gifted. A BUMERANG 8 pack of hangers is only 99 cents (normally $3.99).
  • Tuesday, December 27th offers the ANTONIUS basic drawer unit for $9.99 (normally $19.99).
  • Wednesday, December 28th brings the GORM shelving unit at the amazing price of $9.99, regularly $29.99. This is great for storing all of the holiday goodies.
  • Thursday, December 29th JALL laundry bag with stand is on sale for 99 cents (normally $4.99). This is great to send with the kids going back to college.
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  • Friday brings the best. In celebration of preparing for New Year’s Eve purchase IDBYN champagne flutes for a remarkable 25 cents each (normally 99 cents). Impress the guests with these lovely glasses.

With the New Year approaching IKEA lowers prices on favorite items.

  • Need a credenza for the new TV that Santa delivered? The BESTA VARA storage combination is now only $195; a great savings off of last year’s price of $240.
  • How about a lovely desk for the new computer to sit at? The MICKE desk is now only $69.00; down from $79. Last year.
  • The HEMNES 6 drawer dresser chest is now a svelte $249; besting last year’s price of $279.
  • The HOPEN four drawer chest is now $99; a fraction of last year’s price of $149.

IKEA does not forget the children. For every soft toy purchased during the holiday season IKEA donates one Euro, about $1.35, to UNICEF and Save the Children to provide children in need with a quality education.

IKEA has its own foundation, ikeafoundation.org, focused on helping children around the world

$3.8 million grant to Refugees United. “Refugees United help reconnect individuals and families separated by war or natural disaster. The grant from the IKEA Foundation will enable them to scale up their services.”

“In August, the IKEA Foundation agreed to donate $62 million over the next three years to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).” This gift will help children survive in the world’s largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya

Do not forget to stop by the restaurant for a bite to eat.

IKEA is famous for Swedish meatballs and Lingonberry drink as well as a very budget friendly menu that will please everyone.

“IKEA is committed to sourcing food for our menu items from companies that are committed to the highest food safety standards as well as being environmentally and socially responsible. We take every measure to insure our suppliers comply with all international and national food legislation. We support ecological farming and prefer organically grown products. It’s our commitment, to make it Tasty, Uncomplicated and Good for You!”

After enjoying your meal stop by the Swedish Food Market to purchase the delicious items to prepare at home.

Enjoy the IKEA experience and never be afraid to dance!

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Carol Ruth Weber is living a hectic life in Long Island, NY with her teenage daughter. Carol began her career as a Theatrical Costume and Set Designer and segued into the world of Interior Design. Along the way Carol honed her skills as both an Interior Designer and Personal Assistant. As a...

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