What next?
Firstly, IKEA reminds me of the long, horribly slow moving queues in the USSR, where communism meant scarcity for everyone equally unless you were a privileged elite... When you want to eat/drink at IKEA, you have to queue at their cafeteria, which can be such a long wait in the end you give up. If you don't give up and manage to get a tray of food and drink, which i must say is reasonable priced/cheap, after you are done eating/drinking you must not only take tray back but also ''help them recycle' - they have 4-5 bins where you must put your leftovers and rubbish in, then place tray with plates, cups etc on conveyor belt to go in for wash. Queue for that too. Fair enough, the food is cheap but the products are not as cheap. Now i am wondering if they will ask their customers to also wash the plates after they are done? We shall see. In any case, i like their products but just be wary of what you buy and why.
December 4, 2017
Unprompted review