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Wear Your Pyjamas to IKEA on August 31, Get a Free Hot Breakfast (or Croissant or Cinnamon Bun) @ IKEA

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Wouldn't catch me dead doing this, but I'm sure plenty will give it a crack (no pun intended). Stay safe, and enjoy 🤣

IKEA is throwing a PJ Day on Saturday 31st of August! What does this look like? You wear your PJs to IKEA and enjoy a FREE hot brekkie, croissant or cinnamon bun - but only until 11am. If you’re worried you’ll rock up and no one else got the memo, you can always try your hand at winning some limited edition IKEA PJs, so at least it looks like you’ve worn PJs on purpose!

Source: KiiS 101.1


Terms and Conditions

  • Promotion Day: The Promotion Day is on Saturday, 31 August 2024. Customers must
    arrive at one of the Participating Stores and check in by one of the IKEA co-workers
    before 10:30am.
  • Selected Swedish Breakfast Range: The promotional Swedish breakfast range subject to stock availability on the day includes one of the following breakfasts:
    • (a) Small breakfast: Scrambled eggs, 2 sausages and baked beans
    • (b) Small vegetarian breakfast: Scrambled eggs, 1 vegetarian sausage and baked beans
    • (c) Croissant with tomato and cheese
    • (d) Croissant with ham and cheese
    • (e) Cinnamon bun
    • Other breakfast items including cakes or drinks are not included in the Promotion.
  • Participating Stores: The following are participating stores:
    • NSW: Rhodes, Tempe, Marsden Park
    • VIC: Richmond, Springvale
    • QLD: Logan, North Lakes
    • SA: Adelaide
    • ACT: Canberra
    • WA: Perth

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  • +53

    My self-pride is worth more than an IKEA breakfast unfortunately, but nice find TA :)

    • +10

      That makes one of us!

    • Not for me either. Some people's pride are not worth that much but that's ok

      • +12

        This is the true test of an ozbargainer

        If you can’t wear the PJs in public to get something free then ozbargain is not the website for you

        • Speaking of that, when are we getting more Ozbargain meetups again? We used to get free pizzas and T-shirts at various states for Ozb meetups!

    • awwww

  • +13

    You don't want to see me in my PJs… trust me.

    • +4

      i don't want to see me in my PJs

    • Birthday suit?

  • +56

    I sleep naked

    • +19

      Birthday suits are fine 🤣

      • Is that similar to a hot lunch

      • +4

        Coincidently, I sleep naked… and it's also my birthday on that day! 🤣

        • Do it, no balls
          .

    • +2

      That's very European 👍, i'm sure there will be no issue…

    • Can you verify?

    • Just say you are Cluster of sweden

    • +1

      A chipolata and two bean hot breakie it is for you sir!

    • -1

      It's that a cinnamon roll or are you ..

  • +11

    Oodies unite!

    • +1

      When it is really cold I sleep in my Oodie. If you pull your arms into the body it is like a fleecy sleeping bag. Although I wish they came without the hood.

      • you can get hoodies with fleece liner, im sure they make them without hood, mine is uniqlo, no need to bring arms in

      • I've been forced to do that a few times this winter, I use the hood otherwise my head freezes!

    • +3

      Yep.. you see heaps of people around wearing oodies on a normal day

      • +2

        yeah i was going to say, just another day at Ikea Logan

  • -7

    These clothes identify as

  • +27

    I had to check lol:

    Customers visiting the store must wear family friendly sleepwear deemed appropriate by an IKEA co-worker

    https://www.ikea.com/au/en/files/pdf/6a/73/6a73839b/ikea-pyj…

    • +6

      Damn! You're out of luck @Cluster 🤷‍♂️

      • +8

        Some families are more liberal than others eg Europeans. IKEA should probably define what is family friendly.

      • Are we saying being stopped by an IKEA employee near the end of your trip is the only concern we had about this approach? Wow.

        • +3

          The same people are why peanut bags have to state "May Contain Nuts" 😂
          You can never be sure!

          • +1

            @OutOfTime: Jokes on you mate, peanuts are not nuts 😂

            • +1

              @LinkMonkey: I'm taking all peanuts to the ACCC, this is misleading advertising!

              You can never be sure!

    • +1

      We're men

      Men in tights

    • +1

      Which co-worker?

    • +3

      I feel that it's family friendly. It's certainly how I made my family. It's also how you come into this world.

  • -6

    Very Chinese oriented…

    • +2

      ??????

      • +10

        Cultural Fact of the Day: Wearing Pajamas in Public Is a Status Symbol in China

        https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/869807/cultural-fact-of-…

        • +4

          Those photos in the link is goat

          • @ilovefullprice: LMAO! The IKEA in China would be very busy then.

            • +2

              @trixieb: Peter Alexander would be drooling..

            • +5

              @trixieb: I thought this was normal in China, as well as sleeping in the beds at IKEA and using the furniture.

              • +2

                @tonka: It's normal in China. It's normal in any country. So long as you're a total bogan (or local equivalent)

                • +3

                  @rumblytangara: I've never seen it in Australia, we have plenty of bogans so I have to disagree.

                  • @tonka: I feel I've seen alot of younger women and teens wearing basically PJ's…. I thought it was just being bogan or not giving a rats about appearance…..

                  • +1

                    @tonka: "I've never seen it so it must not exist"

                    You don't hang around enough bogans then.

                    The US and the UK is full of stories about mums doing school dropoffs in pajamas. Why should we take these stories about China as any more indicative- I've never seen it in China, but I know it exists. Didn't see it because I didn't hang out in the right (wrong) places.

                    • +2

                      @rumblytangara: And yet, if you read my comment I was talking about the people who go to Ikea in China to sleep in the beds and use the furniture. Which was reported several years ago as happening en mass like a hotel style theme park.

                      • -1

                        @tonka: You were talking about a comment about people wearing pajamas as a status symbol. It's really not.

                        The comment about people using furntwss secondary. Don't try to reframe your statement.

                        Source: spent decades in China, been to IKEAs there. People don't commonly wear pajamas, some do but they're the equivalent of bogans. People do pass out on furniture - usually sofas, not the beds.

                        Stick to what you have actual experience with.

                        • +1

                          @rumblytangara: I said "I thought", Not "I experience", based on a NY time article. You say usually sofas, are you saying never the beds? And really have you spent a lifetime conversing exclusively on subjects you have "actual experience with". I'd like an answer to that because if true how would you ever experience growth. And if not true you would be a hypocrite for your comment.
                          And no need to reframe my statement. I'm not catering to people who can't follow conversation.

                    • @rumblytangara: That's not how quote marks are used. here's a proper example referencing thesaurus.com. "A quotation, or quote, is an exact repeat of another source’s spoken or written words." Not sure why you are using USA and UK examples to refute a comment I specified as about Australia.

                  • @tonka: I have seen, occasionally, some Chinese in my local woolies, wearing pyjamas.

                    I even took a photo once to send to my Mrs.

                    Inner SE Melb.

                    • @nismo: My Aussie born friends have been to supermarket in PJ's plenty. No biggie at all. My comments were only referencing IKEA.

                    • @nismo: The people I see wearing PJ at Woolies are white people. But then I live in a mainly white area. Just saying it's not a Chinese thing.
                      Every time if I go near closing there'd be people in PJ.

          • @ilovefullprice: No cultural appropriations please

        • LMAO

        • says a Murican website

        • +1

          Yeah i wouldnt get cultural insights of the Chinese from this dude

    • WTF?? was that…

  • -4

    Does anyone want to see JV in pyjamas?

    • @jv, people dont like to see you in pyjamas

      • You can keep the fetish to yourself.

  • -2

    You'd have to be a real knob stick to go for this offer - I bet they'll get loads of takers.

  • +3

    Anyone else wear their business shirt and suit to sleep too?

    • +1

      Saves time in the morning?

      • Won't get cold.

    • +2

      Barney? Stinson?

      • Suit up!
        .

  • Scrubs qualify as pj’s

    • Yup. I like wearing mine to bed or just as loungewear. Soooo soft and comfy.

    • +2

      Nearly all the nurses in the cancer treatment ward in my hospital wear PJ scrubs. I hope to wake up one day and find one cuddled next to me. Mrs muncan probably not so much.

  • No

  • 7 more years to August 31. If you meant international standard 31 Aug ('24) then FIX it. "Americanisation" is dangerous - it brings wars ;)

  • +2

    a lot of people already do this and will be surprised with a free meal. lol

  • Alot of good offers for homeless street bums, they always wearing PJs U fortunately.

  • +3

    Here comes half of Nam Cabramatta..

  • +1

    Any pjs deals?

  • Big question as ilI can't see where it says, but what size of breakfast? If its the small, it may not be worth it.

    • It's small

      • Someone has attached the PDF. Still think it's marginal, really only worth it if travelling with others.

  • Ikea Logan have it every now and then unofficially

  • can i come in my birthday suit

    • +1

      no, you'll make a sticky mess

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