Ikea are doing meatball Wednesday, every Wednesday though out July
Every Wednesday in July enjoy a 10 meatball meal* for £1. Starting July 6th.
All served with mashed potatoes, gravy and lingonberry jam
*The meat in our meatballs contains pork and beef.
Subject to availability
- thetarget
Top comments
fireman1
1 Jul 165#13
And in fairness if you opened all full drawers on most they would fall over, Ikea or not.
We do now like to have someone to blame for everything regardless of common sense or the laws of physics.
peter1223 to Roger_Irrelevant
1 Jul 164#11
If you pull furniture on top of you, it probably will hurt. That's what the included wall fixings are for.
Latest comments (37)
mrsbudget
5 Aug 16#37
deal finished
elise260
7 Jul 161#35
Yes you can
jambone to elise260
10 Jul 161#36
+1 I was told you can change as well
boyaloud
6 Jul 16#34
Anyone know if they can be swapped for veggie balls?
jambone
6 Jul 162#33
thank you very much OP.
I can confirm that Ikea in Croydon is participating. Also you can swap mash for chips if you or the kids prefer.
5 portions + 1 bowl of peas and free hot drink cups with ikea family card fed the family for £5.50!
GlentoranMark
6 Jul 161#32
Had a slap up lunch today, guy just piled it onto my plate. Got a free cuppa milky coffee, in fact so milky there was no coffee in it. So a glass of milk and a tasty lunch for £1.
Roll on next Wednesday.
the porter
6 Jul 16#31
Thank god Warrington are :wink:
gary74
6 Jul 16#30
@@@ IKEA Edmonton / Tottenham arnt participating .., we asked for the manager he says the same
the porter
6 Jul 16#29
Starts today I'm gonna treat the wife
fireman1
5 Jul 16#28
And in fairness again, ikea meatballs are probably more likely to kill you than their furniture.
Pinksparkles1973
2 Jul 162#27
So for the grand sum of £2, me and Mr P can partake in these balls of deliciousness (don't care what they're made of cos they are soooooooooo tasty!) as a meal, along with a cuppa "free" just for having a family card (which is well worth getting as I'm always getting emailed a £5 off voucher, never mind the free tea & coffee!)
Mr P wont feel too razzed off he's getting dragged round Ikea for a stock up on scented candles if he thinks there's meatballs on offer! :smirk:
£2....Now that's a bargain!! :smiley:
Thanks for posting op xx
tince666
2 Jul 161#26
goldengirlz
2 Jul 16#25
Going back to balls...i'd like to be informed exactly which part of the animals' sinews/muscles/gristle etc these "meat" balls, made from 2 different animals, are from. Then run a mile and heave my guts up...and they're still probably making a profit on them charging £1 for 10 balls. gross.
jdbigguy
2 Jul 162#24
You must have the biggest backside in history if your knickers weigh more that this chest of drawers.:stuck_out_tongue:
jdbigguy
2 Jul 16#23
Not that dummy. :stuck_out_tongue:
Dizzlepro
2 Jul 16#22
*The meat in our meatballs contains horse, pork and beef.*
Roger_Irrelevant
1 Jul 161#9
I always thought IKEA was flatpack tat, but it appears it's also dangerous flatpack tat. :neutral_face:
If you pull furniture on top of you, it probably will hurt. That's what the included wall fixings are for.
speric07 to Roger_Irrelevant
1 Jul 16#12
In America they didn't include the fixing kit.
In the UK they did, hence why the recall isn't across here.
peter1223 to Roger_Irrelevant
1 Jul 16#21
This is a thread about meatballs :confused:
peter1223
1 Jul 16#20
So you think the laws of physics are unreasonable. Not sure if that's a problem with them or you.
b0d
1 Jul 16#19
Why? If you're spending hundreds on solid wood furniture, fair enough.
If you're buying furniture made of balsa wood that weighs less than a pair of knickers you have to start obeying the laws of physics and use the provided wall attachment.
It kind of is rocket science, just not as cool :smirk:
andreamer
1 Jul 16#18
Son is thrilled. Damned things cost me £4.80 a fortnight ago though :-(
JewStain
1 Jul 16#17
Good deal. heat :smiley:
SteveDave4
1 Jul 161#16
Anyone sane knows not to pull the drawers out of a chest of drawers and then tip it up.
I bet everything in your kitchen is covered in bubble wrap.
ac10372
1 Jul 16#15
Fantastic deal. Heat added :wink:
Roger_Irrelevant
1 Jul 16#14
No, I'd say it would be reasonable for a piece of furniture not to topple over in 'normal use' without having to bolt it to a wall. :smirk:
fireman1
1 Jul 165#13
And in fairness if you opened all full drawers on most they would fall over, Ikea or not.
We do now like to have someone to blame for everything regardless of common sense or the laws of physics.
peter1223
1 Jul 161#10
Good deal, but the misplaced apostrophe in the ad makes it cold automatically.
cossiecraig
1 Jul 16#8
These used to taste great using the old Horsemeat recipe!
cossiecraig
1 Jul 161#7
As a guess I would say 10 meatballs + mash with cream sauce and a dollop of lingonberry jam whatever that is.
james1290
1 Jul 16#5
So what do you get? Can't really see in the pic
teerex to james1290
1 Jul 16#6
+1 Not everyone knows what meatball Wednesday is
pitbullmern
1 Jul 16#4
lol @ £100. reported to be changed :smiley:
BLOSSOM143
1 Jul 16#3
:laughing:
IronGlaive
1 Jul 16#2
Wow thats expensive (not sure if this is a joke post or if you are being serious...£100?), do you get free furniture or something too for that?
Opening post
Every Wednesday in July enjoy a 10 meatball meal* for £1. Starting July 6th.
All served with mashed potatoes, gravy and lingonberry jam
*The meat in our meatballs contains pork and beef.
Subject to availability
- thetarget
Top comments
We do now like to have someone to blame for everything regardless of common sense or the laws of physics.
Latest comments (37)
I can confirm that Ikea in Croydon is participating. Also you can swap mash for chips if you or the kids prefer.
5 portions + 1 bowl of peas and free hot drink cups with ikea family card fed the family for £5.50!
Roll on next Wednesday.
Mr P wont feel too razzed off he's getting dragged round Ikea for a stock up on scented candles if he thinks there's meatballs on offer! :smirk:
£2....Now that's a bargain!! :smiley:
Thanks for posting op xx
IKEA refuses to withdraw furniture from UK despite it being blamed for deaths of 3 toddlers
In the UK they did, hence why the recall isn't across here.
If you're buying furniture made of balsa wood that weighs less than a pair of knickers you have to start obeying the laws of physics and use the provided wall attachment.
It kind of is rocket science, just not as cool :smirk:
I bet everything in your kitchen is covered in bubble wrap.
We do now like to have someone to blame for everything regardless of common sense or the laws of physics.
Scortching!!!!