IKEA is withdrawn from sales of Glivarp white tables



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The IKEA store in Sweden, a home improvement company, is pulling out of the Glivarp bargaining table, said Renata Dante, public relations manager at IKEA in the Baltic States.

She stated that IKEA encouraged buyers who bought the table to return it to the IKEA store in Riga and to be reimbursed for the full price of the item or to replace it with another table. When you return a product, you do not need to show a purchase receipt.

Dante pointed out that only Glivarp matte white glbad tables put on sale since February 2017 had been removed from the market. IKEA has received complaints that parts that pull the table are unstable and may fall

Due to customer complaints, Glivarp cards were supposed to be withdrawn from sales worldwide for security reasons.

It has already been said that the IKEA store opened its doors to visitors on August 30th. The new store has an area of ​​34,500 square meters, but the total area is ten hectares. The store also has a 450 seat IKEA restaurant, as well as a bistro and a Swedish grocery store.

Photo: Discovering the new IKEA store

Total previous investment in the IKEA store in Latvia amounts to more than 50 million euros.

The IKEA franchisee in Latvia is Paul Mason Properties, whose owner also owns the IKEA store in Lithuania and Iceland.

IKEA was founded in 1943. Currently, 410 IKEA stores are in operation in 50 countries around the world.

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