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IKEA meatballs. That is all. Sometimes my boyfriend and I make pointless trips to IKEA just for their food. I'm obsessed with their meatballs with the gravy and cranberry sauce they have, it's a great mix, and not to mention cheap enough to get you full! Luckily they sell bags of frozen meatballs that you can purchase near the exit, saves me the time to mission down there. Other than the meatballs however, there's barely anything to look at. You walk through the entire place, and come out with nothing. From afar, a lot of the furniture and showrooms are nice to look at... until you get up close & personal with the price tag. Why is everything so expensive? Or rather their items are just too overpriced. IKEA manages to be the first place I go to when I'm looking to renovate or redecorate my bedroom but ever do I come out with a full set of equipment. Whenever I pay a trip to IKEA, I usually get something small - like one of their fake plants from the marketplace or a lamp to replace a broken one. Other than that, I don't see myself buying out an entire showroom of furniture because quite frankly, their sofas, beds, and desks aren't very appealing.
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