IKEA is more than just a furniture haven and has a special place in the hearts of many Singaporeans.
Apart from fixtures and fittings, IKEA stores also have a wide variety of food including meatballs, chicken wings, and more recently, XXL hotdogs.
Well, if you’re also a fellow lover of IKEA’s edible offerings, you’re in for a treat.
From now till 6 Oct, children below the age of 12 will be able to dine for free at all IKEA Singapore outlet, according to Great Deals Singapore.
Children below the age of 12 will be able to indulge in a free meal at any IKEA Singapore outlet in Singapore.
This meal consists of 4 Swedish meatballs with sides of mashed potatoes and green peas.
There are, however, some terms and conditions that you should take note of:
We’re sure the kids will enjoy their free meals while you, on the other hand, can save on their meals and treat yourself to more of that delectable chicken wings, which will also be available at a fraction of its original price.
Typically, chicken wings at IKEA are sold in sets starting at 2 pieces for $3 — which amounts to $1.50 per piece.
Now you can get the chicken wings for only $1 each — essentially a 33.33% discount!
With that, you can save the $0.50 for a cone of refreshing soya ice cream.
However, you are only limited to 12 pieces of chicken wings in a single purchase.
This promotion is only available from 3-5pm on weekdays until 27 Oct.
IKEA’s crispy chicken wings are a hot favourite among Singaporeans, so hurry while stocks last.
These promotions are valid at all IKEA outlets in Singapore.
Here’s where to get to if you’re planning a trip to any of the 2 megastores.
IKEA Tampines
Address: 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thurs: 10am-10pm
Fri & Sat: 10am-11pm
Nearest MRT: Tampines MRT
IKEA Alexandra
Address: 317 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159965
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thurs: 10am-10pm
Fri & Sat: 10am-11pm
Nearest MRT: Redhill MRT
Know someone who has a kid below 12? Share the joy by tagging them in the comments below!
Feature image adapted from IKEA and IKEA.
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