14 thoughts on “Ikea accused of blatant Norwegianism”
"….Ikea was sharply criticised by [Norwegian] public health experts who argued that people should not have to fork out an extra nine Norwegian kroner ($1) in order to make their meal healthier."
Thank goodness we don't live in a nanny-state like Norway!
Anyway, aren't lingonberries and potatoes "vegetables"?
"….Ikea was sharply criticised by [Norwegian] public health experts who argued that people should not have to fork out an extra nine Norwegian kroner ($1) in order to make their meal healthier."
Thank goodness we don't live in a nanny-state like Norway!
Anyway, aren't lingonberries and potatoes "vegetables"?
I think they're "fruits and sugar" and "vegetables."
Hepolunch!
lingonsarahs.
Hepotatos
Who the fuck goes to Ikea to eat?
People who like to eat with an Allen wrench?
People who like to assemble their own food from modern elegantly designed components?
People who want the same thing every time?
People who like their food to arrive in convenient flat-packs?
People who drive a Fjord Focus?
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At least it's meatballs and not lutefisk.
Also too: 9 ways to become a truly Swedish man!
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