Exact date you can get FREE breakfast & £15 voucher at at Ikea stores in special 24-hour offer – and how to get yours
IKEA are offering a free breakfast and a £15 voucher for customers who shop in-store during a special promotion.
The flat-pack furniture pioneer is inviting customers to enjoy a unique and cosy shopping experience by turning up in their pyjamas.
IKEA shoppers can take advantage of a special promotion[/caption]Every shopper who visits their local store in their favourite loungewear will be treated to some special perks, making it a day not to miss.
The special promotion is taking place this Saturday, September 7.
Customers who arrive at their local store dressed in their pyjamas can tuck into a free small cooked breakfast.
The breakfast includes scrambled eggs, bacon, and hash browns—perfect for setting you up for a day of shopping.
If that’s not your style, you can opt for a free breakfast roll instead.
Vegetarian options are available too, so there’s something for everyone.
And if you’ve got little ones with you, they can enjoy a free children’s breakfast if they’re aged 16 or under.
You will have to redeem your breakfast using a voucher QR code at the checkout area between 9.30am and 11.00am.
Staff will be distributing one voucher per person at IKEA UK stores except for the IKEA Hammersmith store.
But the benefits don’t just stop at breakfast.
On Pyjama Day, cosy shoppers can also get an exclusive £15 discount, but you must spend £50 or more in-store on the same day.
This is a fantastic opportunity to grab those home essentials you’ve been eyeing, with the bonus of a significant saving.
An IKEA spokesperson said: “Pyjamas are defined as soft, loose clothing comprising of the following elements: trousers (or shorts) and a shirt which are worn to bed (“Pyjamas”).
“IKEA will determine at its sole discretion whether the customer’s clothing will be considered Pyjamas.
“You can collect a voucher from co-workers in store who will be distributing one voucher per customer on 7 September 2024.”
SIGN UP FOR IKEA FAMILY
JOINING Ikea Family is a straightforward process and can be done either online or in-store.
To join Ikea Family online, visit www.ikea.com/gb/en/ikea-family.
You will need to provide some personal information, such as your name, email address, and home address.
You’ll also be asked to create a password for your account.
Once you’ve registered, Ikea will issue a digital Family card to your email, and this can saved on your phone.
The furniture giant no longer issues physical Ikea Family cards.
If you want to sign up for the membership scheme in-store, look for an Ikea Family kiosk.
These are usually located near the entrance or customer service area.
Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up for the Ikea Family membership.
Some kiosks may print out a temporary Ikea Family card for you to use immediately.
You will also receive a digital version of your card via email.
IKEA recently made a massive change to its popular membership scheme used by 10 million Brits.
Shoppers are now able to earn points whenever they shop online and in-store.
These points can be redeemed for rewards, which include discounts on furniture, delivery and more.
Since its launch in the UK in 2006, the Ikea Family loyalty club has gained over 10 million members nationwide.
The new point-based benefit launched on August 27 and members are now able to collect one point per £5 spent.
To ensure your account is credited with points, you must present your physical or digital Ikea Family card at the checkout.
Members will earn points based on the pound value of the eligible purchase.
You’ll also be able to collect points every week by interacting with Ikea in any of the following ways:
- Logging in to your Ikea Family Account online
- Creating a wish list and saving it on your Ikea Family account
- Participating in an eligible Ikea Family event upon previous registration
- Booking and attending a planning appointment (kitchen planning appointments excluded), either online or in-store
However, shoppers will not be entitled to earn points when purchasing Ikea gift cards.
When you have collected enough points on your Ikea Family account (which can take up to 48 hours), you’ll be presented with a list of rewards.
HISTORY OF IKEA IN THE UK
IKEA was founded in Älmhult, Sweden by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943.
Since then, it has gone from being a tiny mail-order company to becoming one of the most well-known home furnishing brands in the world.
High costs and damage rates when transporting furniture via mail order were constant thorns in Ingvar’s side.
To help quell this issue, the furniture giant adopted the flatpack assembly method in 1953.
In 1987, Ikea opened its first UK store in Warrington, Cheshire,
This marked the beginning of its expansion into the British market.
Following the success of the Warrington store, Ikea rapidly expanded across the UK. Stores were opened in key locations, including Birmingham (1988), Leeds (1989), and Glasgow (1992).
In recent years, Ikea announced plans to open compact stores located close to our high streets.
Dubbed “XS Stores”, these aim to cater to those that live in city centres.
Ikea opened its first XS store in Hammersmith in February 2022, with a second one is planned to open in Autumn 2024 within Oxford Circus.
These stores don’t hold the full stock of the mainline stores but still have over 4,000 items to choose from, including a deli where you can get Britain’s favourite Ikea meatballs.
As of 2024, Ikea operates out of 21 UK stores and employs nearly 12,000 staff members.