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Through January 17th, Ikea will deduct the price of your total restaurant bill from any home furnishing purchase of $100 or more. Must be consumed on premises, limit one restaurant receipt per store discount, not valid on Gift Cards. Find a location near you.
Deduct Full Restaurant Bill from $100+ Purchase at Ikea
$100
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    grabby - Posted 7:15 am PST 01/15/11 (620 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yah? Sveedish Meetballz?

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    turtles - Posted 10:07 am PST 01/15/11 (1001 Posts)  Report Spam

    So buy stuff for $100+, eat, then return the stuff?

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    badgerboy - Posted 1:54 pm PST 01/15/11 (94 Posts)  Report Spam

    Only if your a scumbag would you do that. Are you that much of a scumbag? Laughing

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    nick007 - Posted 2:55 pm PST 01/15/11 (725 Posts)  Report Spam

    No, it doesn't work that way.....Swedes aren't stupid....they have one of the best health care systems in the world.
    EAT FOR FREE
    Saturday, January 15 - Monday, January 17, 2011, dine in our restaurant and we'll deduct the price of your total restaurant purchase from any home furnishing purchase over $100!

    Offer valid January 15th - 17th, 2010. Restaurant purchase must be consumed on the premises. Limit one restaurant receipt per store discount. Home furnishings purchase must be made the same day as the restaurant purchase. Offer not valid for Bistro or Swedish Food Market purchase. Not valid on IKEA Gift Card purchases. Offer not valid at IKEA Home Shopping.

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    dave_c - Posted 7:25 pm PST 01/15/11 (20925 Posts)  Report Spam

    turtles wrote:
    So buy stuff for $100+, eat, then return the stuff?


    Seems like it would instead be, pick out the furnishings you want, eat, go back and give them the food receipt when purchasing furnishings, get a receipt from that purchase that lists your food discount so if you return the stuff you will have the food cost deducted from your refund.

    Regardless it seems like a pretty good deal if you have a few hungry friends... otherwise it might be hard to consume $100 worth of IKEA food unless they have some higher priced *beverages* (don't know, never ate there).

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    me2 - Posted 7:52 pm PST 01/15/11 (852 Posts)  Report Spam

    What if I give back the food after I eat?

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    dave_c - Posted 7:58 pm PST 01/15/11 (20925 Posts)  Report Spam

    ^ You're thinking of walmart.

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    fillg - Posted 6:55 am PST 01/16/11 (56 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anyone ever tried their gravlax? I'm a big fan of the Swedish meatballs/potatoes/lingonberry and I've been tempted by the gravlax but never tried it.

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    buttmunch - Posted 7:43 pm PST 01/21/11 (680 Posts)  Report Spam

    How about the ExLax? Great after eating at IKEA...

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