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Eat Your Discount - IKEA Perth & Adelaide Only

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Present your IKEA Restaurant receipt at the main checkouts and you will receive the total amount of the IKEA Restaurant receipt as a discount off your store purchase.

The discount is only valid in the store on the same day the food and drink is consumed, as dated on the receipt, and will expire at the end of the store trading day.

Only one IKEA Restaurant meal receipt can be claimed per transaction.

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  • This and Yay! "IKEA Perth & Adelaide Only"

    • I was shocked when i read that too!

      • WA & SA shops are owned by a franchisee, Cebas Pty Ltd.

        Don't forget to stock up on chocolate bars from the cafeteria!

        • The offer says "The discount does not apply to pre-packaged food items such as bottled drinks, confectionary or crisps."
          So presumably you can stock up on confectionery.

        • @kmwa:
          Damn! They are onto me. It worked last time :)

        • @manic:
          Don't how they'll police that tho.
          It should be ok

        • +1

          @kmwa:
          Bottle drinks worked, but they removed all the chocolate bars in the restaurant section at the Perth store

  • -1

    how many horsemeat balls can a person eat to get a good discount?

    • yum.

    • +1

      Nothing wrong with la viande de cheval.
      But I'll be taking the whole family for smoked salmon and crayfish.

  • An Ozb posted how invited his entire family to this.

    • +1

      Yes i remember that! I wish i could find the comment, think it was on a forum post…he had to buy some furniture and took his whole family out for a meal there. Great idea if you wanted to buy something from ikea anyway

    • Damn I should have waited. I spent $599 on bedding last week at Ikea.

    • +2

      I'm going to host my wedding reception there next weekend and use their restaurant as catering for 300 guests, then spending all the money on a new kitchen.

  • Additional saves :

    • Use Entertainment Book voucher for buy1 get1 free plate of balls and/or go for dinner for $5 meals (Mon - Fri)
    • Use December IKEA Family barcode ($10 off $75)

    Then apply your credits from buying food.

    • I was under the impression you couldn't combine offers. I'd dearly love to be wrong though - spend $75 on stuff, then get a meal for my family, and then get $10 off.

      • +1

        I've done it before. The credit/voucher the restaurant gives you is applied like store credit at the checkout. As long as the balance of your goods totals at least $75 the your barcode should work just fine.

        So you should firstly go eat, and the secondly go shopping.

        • Did not work this time at the Perth store.
          I was not allowed to combine the December voucher with the restaurant voucher to achieve bargainception

        • @mmd: Yeah, the checkout helper person said that it was also not available for stacking sorry … HOWEVER i do actually think the system will work. If you go to self serve and there are no errors with the checkout (like we had) then it may work.

        • +1

          @kickling:
          Nope, I was at the self serve, scanned the December voucher, then tried to scan the restaurant voucher.
          Attendant tried to scan it and when it didnt work, she said the system wont allow two discounts to be used in the one transaction.

        • @mmd: ah ok. My mistake them, sorry guys

        • @kickling:
          No probs
          As per my comment above, they've smartened up and removed the chocolate bars from the restaurant section. Drinks are allowed.

          Next time I'm going to bring/ buy their food containers and put my leftovers in it for the next day.

        • @mmd:

          Like someone else mentioned, our store had "no bulk purchases" sign up for drinks 😄

  • -1

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/news/…

    I-KAKA
    Nothing like GMOs combined with faecal matter. A unique combo.

    • Oh wow, the Chinese are complaining that foreign food is contaminated with human waste, that's the definition of irony right there!

      • Ikea probably didnt pay the Government enough to let it slide.

        Buyers will complain about anything, but won't have a problem selling it to make money, as long as they remember not to eat it themselves.

    • +2

      The kitchen looks pretty clean at the Adelaide Ikea. It's all stainless steal, they have these automatic bath things for the cup trays, everyone wears head things. It's so open as well that someone not washing their hands would be obvious.

      • -1

        All of the above means nothing if the suppliers are supplying food tainted with faecal matter or GMOs (very common), let alone countless other additives too numerous to mention. The suppliers are chosen well before the food reaches the store. Like any business, take-away food is a business designed with one motive: maximum profit. The 'little details' can safely be ignored.

        • I unno. IKEAs restaurants are more like loss leaders. IKEA is as corrupt as the next company, a little more so, but a breach in their supply chain overseas doesn't necessarily reflect the state of Australia's restaurants which are subject to Australian standards and like all restaurants their supply chains subject to the realities of working with food regulations in socialist Australia.

        • -1

          @AustriaBargain:
          Australian food and labelling laws are a joke, nothing to be proud about. I can walk into the supermarket and tell you that 99.9% is toxic crap, let alone what is served up in restraurants. We live in an age of global food-sourcing with absolutely no clue where the stuff is grown (made in Australia using local and imported ingredients, for example). The customer is completely ruled by their corporate agri-business overlords.

          And genetically modified garbage doesn't even need to be labelled as such, let alone the countless pescticides. Ungredients can be listed as "flavour" if under certain percentage. Let alone what we ingest in restaurants.

          Organic is just the latest BS that companies who pay the biggest bribes can get away with to sell GM-tainted food to the masses. Fake honey is sold by the truckload and so is olive oil. And I can go on and on and on…

          We have nothing to be proud about, food-wise. Though I'm sure there are worse places, but like any government, Australia is lax to the max. Money talks, food walks. If you aren't growing it yourself (and preparing it yourself), you are pretty much lost.

  • +3

    Bring disposable takeaway containers and a plastic bag with you, and you'll have dinner sorted for a week.

    • +1

      Buy a cheap chest Freezer and eat for months.

  • is there a minimum spend to this? ie if i eat $10, can i just get a $10 item free?

    • No minimum spend but no cash back either if you spend $10 on food but only buy an $8 item then you do not get $2 back.

      • So buy some tea lights or spatulas on the way out.

        • What I did was go in find what I wanted, then take a photo of the labels and then did I head to the restaurant. After eating with voucher in hand did I get my stuff and check out.

        • You could take your stuff with you to the restaurant couldn't you and then head straight to the checkout after eating right? The Adelaide IKEA has the restaurant right next to the living room and children's section, all inside the store.

        • @AustriaBargain: You probably could, unless you were buying flat pack, that is after the restaurant. But don't forget the restaurant is usually pretty packed.

  • -1

    It's too late to do anyone any good now, but the Adelaide store did let you buy bottled drinks, so long as you didn't bulk buy the drinks (so one for each person would be okay). Ended up spending way more on xmas decorations than I did on food, I really wish we did the shopping first so we knew how much food we could have bought for "free" (provided you wanted the other stuff you're buying anyway). We could have eaten $50 more food between the five of us, could have got salmon and shit :*(

    • -1

      could have got salmon and shit :*(

      Adam Ruins Everything - The Awful Truth About Salmon and Tuna - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MmWCHFq0BA

      • -1

        Eh, it probably makes more ecological sense to eat pale farmed salmon rather than wild red salmon anyway. Would be ridiculous to make available to 300 million Americans genuine wild salmon all year round otherwise, there'd be no wild salmon left to catch after a while.

        • -1

          there'd be no wild salmon left to catch after a while.

          Because 300 million americans eat salmon often?

          The video makes a point about what goes into the food rather than make ecological sustainability arguments. We are already at 'joke' levels, food-wise. Due to our own waste, arrogance & colossal greed. The outright lies about what we are eating just follow from that. And it's global, not just America. That just happens to be a video that explains that point succinctly.

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