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IKEA January Food Deals: 99p Meals, Cheap Breakfasts and Kids Eating for Less


IKEA January Food Deals: 99p Meals, Cheap Breakfasts and Kids Eating for Less

How the IKEA January Food Deals Work


IKEA has brought back a range of discounted food offers in its in-store restaurants this January, aimed at shoppers trying to keep spending under control after the cost of Christmas.

January is often a month when households tighten budgets rather than treat themselves, and IKEA’s latest food deals clearly reflect that. The offers focus on low-cost breakfasts, hot meals for 99p, cheaper drinks, and kids’ meals for under £1, all available to IKEA Family members at specific times during the week.

The main breakfast offer is a small breakfast priced at 99p. This is available Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 11 am, for IKEA Family members. The promotion runs from 8th to 30th January and is not available in London City, Brighton, Harlow, Chester, or Norwich stores. As many IKEA stores open at 10 am, the window to use this deal is fairly short, so it works best if you are already planning an early visit.

There are also two hot meal options priced at 99p. Falafel with couscous is available from 11 am until 5 pm on weekdays, while sausage and mash is served from 5 pm until closing time, Monday to Friday. These meals are simple, and portions are modest, but they can replace a more expensive lunch or dinner if you are already in the store.

Alongside the main meals, IKEA is offering selected drinks and snacks at reduced prices for IKEA Family members. This includes discounted teas and reduced pricing on KAFFEREP ginger thins. These offers are time-limited and subject to availability.

Families may find the kids’ meal offer particularly useful. Children’s meals start from 95p in IKEA Swedish restaurants and usually include pasta with tomato sauce, a soft drink, and a piece of fruit. As with all the food deals, availability can vary by store.

Most of these prices require an IKEA Family membership, which is free to join. The offers are mainly weekday-only and restricted to certain times of day, so they are best seen as a way to save money during a visit you were already planning, rather than a reason to make a special trip just for food.

If you want to reduce the cost further, IKEA gift cards can be used to pay in IKEA restaurants. If you buy an IKEA gift card through the JamDoughnut gift card cashback app, you can earn cashback on the purchase. At the time of writing, JamDoughnut is offering 5% cashback on IKEA gift cards, with a minimum gift card value of £10. This works best if you are planning to spend more than just a single meal, or if you buy a gift card to pay for your shop and add the cost of your meal to it, to make sure you are getting cashback on all your Ikea purchases!

As with all retailer promotions, prices, menus, and availability can change, and not every store takes part in every offer. It’s worth checking locally before you go, especially if you are relying on a specific deal.

People also ask about IKEA food deals

Do IKEA still do a £1 breakfast? The old six-item £1 breakfast no longer exists. IKEA now offers a small breakfast for 99p to IKEA Family members at selected times on weekdays.

Who can get IKEA food deals? Most discounted food offers are available only to IKEA Family members. Membership is free.

When are IKEA food deals available? Most current offers run Monday to Friday and are limited to specific times of day, such as mornings for breakfast and evenings for hot meals.

Are IKEA food deals available at all stores? No. Some stores are excluded, including London City, Brighton, Harlow, Chester, and Norwich. Availability can also vary by location.

Do kids still eat cheap at IKEA? Yes. Kids’ meals start from 95p in IKEA Swedish restaurants, although availability may vary by store.

Can you use gift cards to pay for IKEA restaurant food? Yes. IKEA gift cards can be used at IKEA restaurants and in-store.

Can you get cashback on IKEA food purchases? You can earn cashback by buying an IKEA gift card through a cashback app and using that to pay. Cashback rates and minimum spend requirements can change.

Are IKEA food deals worth making a special trip for? For most people, probably not. These deals work best if you are already visiting IKEA and want to keep food costs low while you are there.




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