IKEA's free loyalty program in Canada gets you discounts on products and free food

Save on furniture, storage, appliances, kitchenware, home decor, and more!

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IKEA store in Canada.

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Looking for ways to save money? IKEA has a free loyalty program in Canada with a bunch of perks.

You can get big discounts on products, including furniture, and free food from the store's restaurant.

The retailer's loyalty program for shoppers — IKEA Family — is free to join and you don't have to pay anything for the membership.

When you join the IKEA Family loyalty program, you get access to all of these IKEA Canada in-store and online benefits:

  • exclusive newsletter
  • member-only discounts
  • free bonus meal
  • free workshops and events
  • sell back your IKEA items
  • free regular coffee or tea
  • As-is online marketplace
  • community projects
  • free 14-day breakage protection
  • purchase history
  • monthly $100 gift card contest
  • 30 extra minutes in Småland

The member-only discounts on products include furniture, storage, appliances, kitchenware, decor, and more.

Deals can be a few dollars off, $20 to $50 off, or even $100 off!

So, you don't have to wait for sales to save money.

When shopping both in-store and online, look for the blue IKEA Family labels to find out which items are discounted for members.

There are so many exclusive IKEA Family food offers and benefits for members at the Swedish Restaurant, Bistro and Food Market.

IKEA Family food discounts include:

  • free regular coffee or tea (maximum of two per member per day)
  • get one free meal when you buy 10 meals in the Swedish Restaurant and scan your IKEA Family card
  • $2 off a plant ball meal in the Swedish Restaurant on Mondays — until March 31, 2025
  • seniors get 20% off an adult meal in the Swedish Restaurant on Tuesdays — until August 31, 2025
  • get one free kid's meal for every adult meal purchased in the Swedish Restaurant on Wednesdays — until August 31, 2025
  • get one bag of HUVUDROLL meatballs, two packs of ALLEMANSRÄTTEN mix for cream sauce, one bag of mixed vegetables, and one jar of SYLT LINGON spread for $23.99 ($3.96 off) — until August 31, 2025
  • get one bag of HUVUDROLL plant balls, one pack of ALLEMANSRÄTTEN mix for cream sauce, one bag of mixed vegetables, and one jar of SYLT LINGON spread for $13.99 ($3.97 off) — until August 31, 2025

There are IKEA stores located in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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