IKEA Closes All Ontario Stores For The Stay-At-Home Order But There Are Still Ways To Shop

They are offering socially distanced services.
Contributing Writer

On Thursday, IKEA stores across Ontario announced that they would be closing their doors to in-person shopping. 

The move comes as the province enters a stay-at-home order that only allows in-person sales of essential goods. 

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However, the company revealed that there will still be ways that you can get your hands on their products. 

IKEA is offering socially distanced services, including Curbside Click & Collect, Remote Planning Services and Delivery.

"We thank customers for their understanding as we navigate this situation with caution. We look forward to welcoming the local community back to store locations soon," IKEA North York said in a statement.

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