to Yvonne: Swedish health protection. a) Run and stay slim. b) Remember numbers and letter combinations. Prevents dementia. c) Carry something. It’s good for the muscles. Karsten
Since there are apparently many Ikea customers here, I would personally be interested to know why people buy at Ikea. Is it just the price? How much percent does it influence the purchasing decision?
to Yvonne: Swedish health protection. a) Run and stay slim. b) Remember numbers and letter combinations. Prevents dementia. c) Carry something. It’s good for the muscles. Karsten
[emoji23] So true! My tracker counts just under 5000 steps – that’s about 3.5 km for me.
Since there are apparently many Ikea customers here, I would personally be interested to know why people buy at Ikea. Is it just the price? How much percentage does it weigh in the purchasing decision?
Just create a thread with a poll for that on [emoji2]
Since apparently many Ikea customers are here, I would personally be interested to know why people buy at Ikea. Is it just the price? How much percentage does it make in the purchasing decision?
Partly it really is the price. Where else can you get Malm-like dressers for that price? I especially find them brilliant for children's rooms. Otherwise, I only stock up on fabrics and decorations there. We do not buy furniture on a large scale there.