IKEA has announced that some of its dishes at its restaurants will be reduced to half-price every Friday until the end of August 2024.
Their new 'Swe-Dish Fridays' will start on February 2 across all of IKEA's UK stores.
In a statement, IKEA shared: "Dishes include IKEA’s famous Meatballs meal (8 pieces, served with mashed potatoes, peas, cream sauce and lingonberry jam) for only £2.45, while the little ones don’t need to miss out, with the Children’s Pasta and Tomato Sauce (served with a soft drink and a piece of fruit) available for just 45p."
Customers will need to be an IKEA Family Member to qualify for the deal, which is free and can be signed up for at the website here.
What IKEA restaurant dishes will be half-price?
The full list of meals included in the offer at IKEA restaurants are:
- Meatballs with mashed potatoes, peas, cream sauce and lingonberry jam - 8 pieces for £2.45 / 12 pieces for £2.95
- Plant Balls with mashed potatoes, peas, cream sauce and lingonberry jam – 8 pieces for £2.25 / 12 pieces for £2.75
- Salmon fillet with grain and veggie mix with lemon and dill sauce - £3.60
- Fish and chips (battered Haddock) with chips and peas - £3.45
- Penne Pasta and Tomato Sauce - £1.35
- Children’s Pasta and Tomato Sauce - £0.45
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Karen Hughes, Country Food Manager at IKEA UK and Ireland, said: “We can’t wait to introduce our amazing half-price food offers to all our IKEA Family members dining at our restaurants, every Friday.
"What better way to end the week than a trip to IKEA, fuelled by a delicious, affordable, and hearty meal.”
The chain adds: "IKEA’s Swe-Dish Fridays offer is the perfect excuse for families to treat themselves to their favourite IKEA meal at a bargain price, knowing that they are making a delicious saving."
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