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IKEA QLD Eat and Save! What You Spend in Restaurant, Save on Your Furnishings

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IKEA Restaurant and Cafe
Eat and save from May 19-25!

Furniture never tasted so good! For one week only at IKEA Logan, you can take the price of your purchase in the IKEA REstaurant and Cafe off the price of your home furnishing purchase!

This special offer is only at IKEA Logan from May 19-25 - so we hope you're hungry!

Offer validity
• This offer is only open to customers who make a qualifying transaction from Monday 19/05/2014 to Sunday 25/05/2014 on purchases at IKEA Logan (Queensland) only.
• This offer entitles you to a discount on purchases in a single transaction.
• Present your IKEA Restaurant receipt at the check-outs from 19/05/2014 to 25/05/2014 and you will receive a discount on your purchase at IKEA Logan. A maximum of 1 discount receipt per customer, per transaction applies.
• The amount you spend in the IKEA Restaurant during the offer period is your discount on purchases in the store on the same day.
• The restaurant receipt is only valid on the date stated on the receipt. The discount receipt in only redeemable at the store check-outs. Receipts that have not been exchanged are no longer valid after the store has closed.
• If the purchase amount is less than the value of the restaurant receipt, then the maximum purchase amount is the discount. The discount receipt is not redeemable for cash.
• The offer only applies for purchases in the restaurant and does not apply to purchases in the Bistro or Swedish Food Market.
• Excluded from the offer are purchases of IKEA Gift Cards.
• The offer is only valid within the specified time frame and valid while stocks last, sorry no rain checks.
• This offer is not available in conjunction with any other special, discount or promotional offer
• If a claimant wishes to return one or more product(s) from their qualifying transaction for which they received the discount, the claimant may return the product(s) in accordance with the IKEA standard refund terms and conditions, to receive a refund for the amount of the returned product(s) less the discount.
• IKEA Pty Ltd reserves the right to verify the validity of claims and to disqualify any claimant who tampers with the claim process or who submits a claim that is not in accordance with these terms and conditions. All claims will be subject to the IKEA Pty Ltd validation and verification checks. IKEA Pty Ltd decision is final and correspondence will be entered into.

Full terms and conditions
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/media/pdf/terms_2014/IKEA_terms…

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  • As much as JV can irritate; he has a good point. Are there are terms and conditions to this offer?
    Will $500 of meatballs get me my bed frame for free? Are there any exclusions. We need some details.

    • It says

      This offer is only open to customers who make a qualifying transaction from…

      but does not explain what a qualifying transaction is…

    • It has to be all on one restaurant receipt, similar to previous eat for free days at other stores. You can look at it as either free meatballs or free bed frame, but since you can only eat so many meatballs (unless you take your whole tribe with you), not to mention the wait while they cook $500 of meatballs, free meatballs is more likely.

      • Can't you take the meatballs home and freeze them? Or do they check your bags?

        • The last time they had something like this they made the mistake of allowing packaged food and people were taking away potato chips and chocolate. I reckon you could if you wanted that badly, to fill up your tupperware with the meatballs from the plates.

        • they made the mistake of allowing packaged food

          They don't mention you can't buy packaged food from the restaurant, just not the bistro or Swedish Food Market…

        • I haven't seen packaged food in the restaurant lately at Rhodes. All the chox have moved to the bistro. I reckon even if they do have packaged food in the restaurant at your store, they will take it out of the restaurant on those days.

        • I haven't seen packaged food in the restaurant lately at Rhodes.

          Drinks, biscuits, chocolates… All in stock at Vic Gardens…

          Do they move them all when they do one of these deals ?

        • So expect them to disappear from the restaurant before the promo.

          They could simply not restock when a packaged food runs out in the restaurant on the day prior to the promo.

        • +2

          They could simply not restock

          If they do, I'll threaten them that I'll tear up my ABBA posters !

        • Hahaha.

    • Well without information on what a qualifying purchase is, I will not go into an IKEA and spend $500 on meatballs just yet.

      • You win.

  • +2

    Reminds me of this from a few years ago.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/banana-economics-buy-942lb…

    A true Ozbargainer!

    • cooperdog, the MeatballKing !!!

  • gotta be careful when returning an item purchased via the Eat what you spend receipt discount.
    2 years back, Adelaide IKea had a similar deal, I spent $15 at on food, and purchased a vase of $15.50 value.
    Rightfully, because of the deal, I only paid $0.50 for the vase.
    Weeks later, changed my mind and returned the vase and was refunded just 0.50
    Their reason was I only paid $0.50 cash for it.
    When argued if knowing I would only get back $0.50, nobody in the right mind return the item.
    But it was already processed and they couldn't revert the refund.
    Lesson learnt.

    • +2

      Well that makes sense otherwise people would get a free meal if they bought food and item of the same value and then returned the item.

    • +2

      Err, what did you expect? You wanted to profit from your purchase and subsequent return?

    • that makes sense. or everyone will eat there for a week then return all the items they bought.

  • +1

    Go and eat the meatballs….
    I jsut went to the Logan store. Packaged food, chocolates, bottled drinks that sells at the restaurant upstairs are able to be bought and redeemed for discount.

    Took away 100 chocolate bars, and 4 cases of apple cider. saved myself 400 dollars on furniture.

    BUT,…..you need to ignore all the eyes looking at you doing that. no limit to what you buy and how much you buy. Apple Cider is the way to go if you want to make it quick and make the top figure on that receipt.
    4 cases of cider = $280

  • Went to Ikea Logan tonight knowing the $299 piece of furniture I wanted to buy. Go to Restaurant, stock up on a cases of cider, 8 packets of meatballs, 20 blocks of chocolates, some freezer bags and everything our family of 5 wanted to eat ("sure kids, you can have 2 of those if you want"). Add it up in my head to be $297 worth of stuff.

    When I get to the checkout the lady politely informs me that the eat and save deal is a limit of $100. I politely objected and asked to talk to the manager… manager comes out and says the same thing, I said "no, that is not what it says in the terms and conditions on your website and I can show them to you on my phone". She then admitted that they're just telling people that its a limit of $100 but I can really buy whatever I want. So I confirm with her "So I can buy all of this and then get it as a discount downstairs when I buy my furniture". She sheepishly says "yes, if you want to but we'd prefer you didn't". I buy it all, adds up to $295ish.

    Nom, nom, nom, everyones full and no food went to waste other than some veges that the kids wouldn't eat anyway - now we go get the furniture and a few bits and pieces.

    Checkout downstairs stuff rings up as $306ish. Present restaurant voucher at the checkout downstairs, he looks over it a few times, then he gets on the phone - discusses my receipt with some manager and then turns back to me and says "sorry, it's a limit of $100 discount". I said "No, it isn't. They tried this upstairs. There is no limit". Without saying anything further he processes the discount and says "11.xx, cash or credit?

    So yes, you can buy whatever you want - but they're trying to bluff you into believing there is a $100 limit which there is not.

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