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Can't wait for Black Friday deals? Check out the early sales you can get at Ikea. This retailer is discounting furniture, decor and more, meaning it's a perfect time to get your home ready for the holidays.
Right now you can get up to 40% off Halloween decorations and up to 25% off holiday-ready furniture. I have my eye on this super cute Kustfyr Throw Blanket on sale for $11. The ghost print is perfect for Halloween, but its black and white color scheme blends in well with any space.
Some deals are exclusive to Ikea Family members, but you can sign up for free. Keep scrolling to see my favorite deals at Ikea. Plus, see the early Black Friday deals I'd get at Home Depot.
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IKEA: Human Coupons
For IKEA Canada, the home furnishings retailer, the opening of a new store is typically a big deal. However, this was not the case in Richmond, British Columbia, a sister city to Vancouver whose booming development and rapid revitalization had drastically diluted people's excitement and anticipation of the next big retail arrival.
Heather MorrisonLeo Burnett
Campaign detailsBrand owner: IKEAAgency: Leo BurnettBrand: IKEACountry: CanadaIndustry: Furniture and furnishingsMedia budget (USD): $1 - $3 millionChannels used: Direct marketing, Internet - general, Outdoor, out-of-home, Print - general, unspecified, Product placement, Radio, Television
Executive summaryFor IKEA Canada, the home furnishings retailer, the opening of a new store is a big deal. For most Canadians, it's a pretty big deal too - requests to "please open an IKEA in my area" flood in daily.
However, this was not the...
IKEA Offers $6.5 Million To East Germans Formerly Used As Forced Laborers
IKEA's German branch announced Tuesday that it will contribute $6.5 million to support victims of the former communist East German regime. During the 1970s and '80s, the company used the forced labor of political prisoners in East Germany to help keep prices low. It's one of many companies that exploited the cheap source of labor. Host Marco Werman speaks to a former East German political prisoner, Peter Keup, who was forced to work during his internment. He's now a historian with the Union of Victims' Associations of Communist Tyranny and says IKEA's acknowledgement of its past is unusual.
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