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    Crush chaos at Ikea store opening

    Ikea was founded in Sweden in 1943

    Several people were hurt in the crush as thousands flocked to the midnight opening of Ikea's newest store.

    The shop stayed open for just 30 minutes because of safety fears at the store in Edmonton, north London.

    Five people were taken to hospital, one with chest pains, and up to 20 suffered from heat exhaustion.

    Police said the stabbing of a man, in his 20s, near the store at about 0130 GMT was unrelated. He was also taken to hospital where his condition is stable.



    Ikea said its flagship store, the biggest in England, had to close because of an "unforeseen volume of customers".

    People became agitated and eventually they started trying to charge the doors


    Eye-witness Patrick Passley

    An Ikea spokeswoman said the company was "deeply shocked, upset and concerned" and blamed a queue "surge" for the crush. Bargain-hunters even abandoned their cars on the A406 north circular causing "severe traffic" problems, the Met said.


    Doesnt take much to get us brits excited does it.
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    Had they not all seen badly made furniture before?

    Sounds similar to a shop they opened in Sydney recently where they apparently were giving a car away to a random visitor to the store.
    Brett

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    Hope you took your Al key.


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    So some of the punters were packed flat then.

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    Wonder if that would happen here if Bunnies ever reduced their prices...
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    a friend of mine had a holiday job at Marks and Spencers on the checkout in the food hall. christmas eve morning there was a massive queue outside the door well before store opening of housewives wanting the ready prepared fresh turkeys for their christmas dinner next day.

    As soon as the doors opened it was apparently a stampede ( with no hold barred and no quarter given ) through the clothes section to the food hall at the back of the store. The race winners were rewarded not only with their turkey and the despair of the losers but by a round of applause from those manning the tills.
    no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    Wonder if that would happen here if Bunnies ever reduced their prices...
    Gee, imagine the excitement at being given the wrong advice on the wrong tool at a price that's closer to the opposition ... if they have it in stock that is, but they'll have to check out back to see.

    Richard

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