IKEA facts and figures that may surprise you
lovemoney staff
04 August 2021
Eye-opening facts about IKEA
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Its name has a meaning
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Its naming system for furniture is simple but brilliant
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The famously thrifty founder
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A catalogue millions pick up
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It still doesn't sell everything online
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Online sales are soaring though
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But more stores are coming
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Food feeds profits
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Meatball mania
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There's a museum
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Global success
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Compact furniture is in demand in Japan
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It's not unusual for people to nap in Chinese stores
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Vases aren't for flowers in the US
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Children take over the home in South Korea
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It takes its research into people's homes
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The world's largest IKEA
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Women not catalogued in Israel
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There's furniture for pets too
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I’m Missing a Screw Street
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Moving into housing
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Its biggest markets
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Sales are soaring
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The billion-euro tax bill?
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Working towards equality
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Loyalty grows
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Billy's the biggest seller
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Virtual reality
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US TV ad breaks down barriers
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It's using the power of the wind
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It owns forests too
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Powering up solar
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New products made of ocean plastic
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Energy-positive stores on the horizon
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Trade in your old furniture
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Its new meatball candle
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