Enjoy a weeknight meal* in the IKEA Restaurant & Café and we’ll take the total cost of your meal off any purchase you make in store.
Just got this email but don't know about minimum or maximum spend. Hopefully someone can confirm once used.
T&Cs-
*Offer valid from 20/03/17 to 14/04/17 after 4.30pm Monday to Friday (inclusive). Offer available for IKEA FAMILY members only. Offer valid in all stores excluding IKEA Warrington, and the Aberdeen, Birmingham, Norwich and Westfield Stratford City Order and Collection Points. Offer entitles you to the value you spend in IKEA Restaurant off any home furnishing product in-store only and cannot be used towards purchases from IKEA Shop Online, IKEA Swedish Food Market, IKEA gift cards, IKEA Bistro, or IKEA services including but not limited to Home Delivery, Installation, Assembly, and Kitchen Planning. Offer can only be redeemed once per customer, per purchase on the same day (the date on your IKEA Restaurant receipt). Your IKEA Restaurant receipt must be handed over at the time of purchase at the IKEA check-outs along with your IKEA FAMILY card. This offer is not in conjunction with any other promotional offer or discount. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt is non-refundable and non-transferable. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt cannot be redeemed for cash and it has no cash value. No change will be given even where your purchase is less than the value of your IKEA Restaurant receipt. IKEA Limited reserves the right to refuse any IKEA Restaurant receipt that we reasonably believe has not been validly obtained or has been obtained fraudulently. All returns subject to the current returns policy, however any refunds will take this offer into account. Your statutory rights are unaffected. IKEA reserves the right to withdraw or amend this promotion as necessary due to circumstances outside our reasonable control. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt is and remains the property of IKEA Limited at all times and will be retained by us as proof of discount on your purchase in accordance with this offer.
Top comments
parvatik
20 Mar 1730#4
Now how do i convince the Mrs that this would be the perfect day out for our wedding anniversary;-)
copystuff to parvatik
21 Mar 1712#14
Tell her you need a new desk so you can practice 50 shades of grey
thetarget
21 Mar 1712#10
They are clear but it seems open to abuse. For instance you could feed all the homeless people in the area assuming you were buying something expensive in the store. Homeless charities could take homeless people, feed them; buy something to cover the cost of the meal and sell the item afterwards. Thereby overall not costing them much to provide food and drink.
It is interesting they haven't put a limit on restaurant spend in the T&Cs.
Child: I want to have my party in McDs
Parents: No we are taking you and your friends to Ikea. We need to buy a new bed, mattress and wardrobes. Don't worry you can all still have fries and dessert
:laughing:
tafkas
21 Mar 177#57
No, you can't trade in your family against the cost of furniture.
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sandrabear
20 Mar 171#1
So you can buy pretty much anything for your home, it doesn't have to be furniture
AR03 to sandrabear
20 Mar 171#2
I guess yes
Offer entitles you to the value you spend in IKEA Restaurant off any home furnishing product in-store only and cannot be used towards purchases from IKEA Shop Online, IKEA Swedish Food Market, IKEA gift cards, IKEA Bistro, or IKEA services including but not limited to Home Delivery, Installation, Assembly, and Kitchen Planning.
Halloway
20 Mar 173#3
Eat **** and get the price of the **** deducted from the furniture ****.
parvatik
20 Mar 1730#4
Now how do i convince the Mrs that this would be the perfect day out for our wedding anniversary;-)
copystuff to parvatik
21 Mar 1712#14
Tell her you need a new desk so you can practice 50 shades of grey
knocik to parvatik
21 Mar 17#18
Let her choose furniture as you 'gift' and eat whatever you want for free as se will spend a lot.
msefan to parvatik
21 Mar 17#32
Lol we'd be the perfect pair. My hub didn't think it was a good idea to eat at Ikea for his bday!
thetarget
20 Mar 171#5
I wonder what they class as a meal? I mean you could turn it into a mega feast if you buy everything you wany in one go. Unless they really mean 1 starter, 1 main, 1 side, 1 dessert, a drink and a coffee/tea/hot chocolate.
Otherwise a good way to feed your family. As long as you are buying something costing a few pounds in store.
aau1 to thetarget
21 Mar 171#6
last time i bulked out my meal with several bags of mini daim bars and bottles of alcohol
knack to thetarget
21 Mar 17#7
Terms are very clear. Eg. If you bought 50 cans of juice at £1.50 each you'd get £75 off your shopping.
YouDontWantToKnow
21 Mar 171#8
Cold
Anyone thinking they can buy as much food as they like are being more than a tad misguided
aau1 to YouDontWantToKnow
21 Mar 17#9
why is that?
thetarget
21 Mar 1712#10
They are clear but it seems open to abuse. For instance you could feed all the homeless people in the area assuming you were buying something expensive in the store. Homeless charities could take homeless people, feed them; buy something to cover the cost of the meal and sell the item afterwards. Thereby overall not costing them much to provide food and drink.
It is interesting they haven't put a limit on restaurant spend in the T&Cs.
Child: I want to have my party in McDs
Parents: No we are taking you and your friends to Ikea. We need to buy a new bed, mattress and wardrobes. Don't worry you can all still have fries and dessert
:laughing:
flamethrower
21 Mar 173#11
It says "purchase A meal" :smirk:
knack
21 Mar 17#12
I agree and I expect the restaurants will refuse the sale if you attempt to purchase vast amounts which are obviously not going to be consumed there and then. A published transaction/person limit would have at least made things easier for staff!
Opening post
Just got this email but don't know about minimum or maximum spend. Hopefully someone can confirm once used.
T&Cs-
*Offer valid from 20/03/17 to 14/04/17 after 4.30pm Monday to Friday (inclusive). Offer available for IKEA FAMILY members only. Offer valid in all stores excluding IKEA Warrington, and the Aberdeen, Birmingham, Norwich and Westfield Stratford City Order and Collection Points. Offer entitles you to the value you spend in IKEA Restaurant off any home furnishing product in-store only and cannot be used towards purchases from IKEA Shop Online, IKEA Swedish Food Market, IKEA gift cards, IKEA Bistro, or IKEA services including but not limited to Home Delivery, Installation, Assembly, and Kitchen Planning. Offer can only be redeemed once per customer, per purchase on the same day (the date on your IKEA Restaurant receipt). Your IKEA Restaurant receipt must be handed over at the time of purchase at the IKEA check-outs along with your IKEA FAMILY card. This offer is not in conjunction with any other promotional offer or discount. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt is non-refundable and non-transferable. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt cannot be redeemed for cash and it has no cash value. No change will be given even where your purchase is less than the value of your IKEA Restaurant receipt. IKEA Limited reserves the right to refuse any IKEA Restaurant receipt that we reasonably believe has not been validly obtained or has been obtained fraudulently. All returns subject to the current returns policy, however any refunds will take this offer into account. Your statutory rights are unaffected. IKEA reserves the right to withdraw or amend this promotion as necessary due to circumstances outside our reasonable control. Your IKEA Restaurant receipt is and remains the property of IKEA Limited at all times and will be retained by us as proof of discount on your purchase in accordance with this offer.
Top comments
It is interesting they haven't put a limit on restaurant spend in the T&Cs.
Child: I want to have my party in McDs
Parents: No we are taking you and your friends to Ikea. We need to buy a new bed, mattress and wardrobes. Don't worry you can all still have fries and dessert
:laughing:
All comments (112)
Offer entitles you to the value you spend in IKEA Restaurant off any home furnishing product in-store only and cannot be used towards purchases from IKEA Shop Online, IKEA Swedish Food Market, IKEA gift cards, IKEA Bistro, or IKEA services including but not limited to Home Delivery, Installation, Assembly, and Kitchen Planning.
Otherwise a good way to feed your family. As long as you are buying something costing a few pounds in store.
Anyone thinking they can buy as much food as they like are being more than a tad misguided
It is interesting they haven't put a limit on restaurant spend in the T&Cs.
Child: I want to have my party in McDs
Parents: No we are taking you and your friends to Ikea. We need to buy a new bed, mattress and wardrobes. Don't worry you can all still have fries and dessert
:laughing: