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  2. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    IKEA (/ aɪ ˈ k iː ə / eye-KEE-ə, Swedish:), is a multinational conglomerate founded in Sweden [6] [7] that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, household goods, and various related services.

  3. Darwin (monkey) - Wikipedia

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    Darwin, colloquially referred to as the Ikea Monkey, is a male Japanese macaque who attracted international media attention in 2012 after images of him wandering an Ikea store in North York, Ontario, Canada, went viral.

  4. Sales jump at Ikea as customers return to shops despite ... - AOL

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    Ikea said it continued to see a ‘strong appetite from customers to invest in their life at home’.

  5. Criticism of IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, IKEA and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, through the company's Safer Homes Together advertising campaign, issued a warning in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland to customers to secure the Malm chests of drawers and wardrobes firmly to the wall using free kits distributed by the company, after the ...

  6. Disappearance of Yolanda Klug - Wikipedia

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    Police also conducted an extensive survey of the surroundings of the IKEA store in Günthersdorf [10] where more than 60 volunteers supported the effort. [11] Three weeks after her disappearance police divers searched the Saale Elster channel near the IKEA as well as a nearby lake. No evidence was found. [19]

  7. Product return - Wikipedia

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    The return policy posted at a Target store In retail , a product return is the process of a customer taking previously purchased merchandise back to the retailer , and in turn receiving a refund in the original form of payment , exchange .

  8. IKEA invests in U.S. logistics startup Optoro to better ... - AOL

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    IKEA, the world's biggest furniture group, said on Wednesday it had bought a minority stake in U.S. tech startup Optoro whose software helps retailers manage returns in a more efficient way.

  9. Flatpack Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph described the documentary as "gloomy" [7] and The Guardian describing the culture shown in IKEA as "less like a furniture shop and more like a flatpack cult". [ 8 ] References