In Singapore, you can’t go wrong with two things: the weatherman and IKEA’s products.
After all, the weatherman has always predicted the right weather every single day since Singapore’s independence (either rain or sunny). Sometimes, I wonder if they would be the right people to ask for next week’s 4D number instead of Cai Shen Ye.
The next is IKEA’s products. Cheap, durable and good-looking, I sometimes wonder why people need to buy furniture from other businesses when IKEA exists, but that’s an article for another day.
But you’ll seldom come across an IKEA sale, because their prices are already so competitive.
Unless it’s 1 March 2018 to 11 March 2018. Yeah.
IKEA Swedest Sale
From 1 March 2018 to 11 March 2018, IKEA will be offering up on sale some of our favourite home furnishing products – ranging from bowls to rugs and bed frames.
Deals are only while stocks last, and available on the listed dates.
Purchases will be limited at 2 pieces of furniture items and 5 pieces of Markethall items per customer, so think hard but not for too long!
To see more of what is on sale, visit http://www.ikea.com/sg/en/offers.html or the stores from 1 March 2018 onwards.
Here’s a sneak peek of some of the offers:
If you’re an IKEA FAMILY member, you’ll also get exclusive sales preview here on 28 February 2018.
There’s More: FOOD
I won’t be surprised to know that many of you go to IKEA for their food. I mean, where else can you find meatballs that make you forget about calories altogether?
Only for IKEA FAMILY members, you get to enjoy their Pancake Breakfast Set for just $1 on 28 February, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
I haven’t tried that before but I can vouch for IKEA’s food: and yeah, I’m one of those who go to IKEA just for the food because not only do they never disappoint, it kind of reminds me of my NS days (queuing up and putting food on tray).
Now, remember the date: 28 February for IKEA FAMILY members, and 1 to 11 March for the rest of you.
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