IKEA resumes selling goods online in Moscow

IKEA has resumed online sales of its products in Moscow. The message that it is impossible to place an order due to the lack of delivery and pick-up intervals has been removed from the site. area companies.

Previously, buyers from Moscow were temporarily unavailable order is being held on the IKEA website due to the lack of delivery intervals.

However, to enter the site Works Automatic queue for online shopping.

25 July IKEA retailer continued online sale of products. Sales are made when there are available intervals for delivery and pickup in your “city”, as stated by the company.

In mid-June, the company announced that it had finally left the Russian Federation and completely ceased all sales, as well as the operation of ten factories in the country.

Former heads of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Sverdlovsk Region declarationsaid that the products of the colonies of the department can replace IKEA in Russia. According to them, the quality of their furniture is “even better” and the prices are lower.



Source: Gazeta

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