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Ikea revenue falls after it lowered prices

Ikea revenue falls after it lowered prices
October 10, 2024

New York (CNN) โ€” Last year, Ikea slashed prices on roughly 2,000 products to give inflation-weary customers a break. Although that sparked an increase in orders, revenue fell for the first time in four years as discounts took a bite out of its bottom line.

Sales slipped 4% to โ‚ฌ45.1 billion ($49.3 billion) for Ikeaโ€™s 2024 financial year, which encompassed September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024, the Swedish company announced Thursday.

Ikea, the worldโ€™s largest furniture retailer, said that it doesnโ€™t have any regrets about prioritizing โ€œlowering the pricesโ€ in a $2 billion discount initiative at all of its stores globally.

Jesper Brodin, the CEO Ingka Group, Ikeaโ€™s biggest franchisee, said in a press release that โ€œinflation and interest rates have impacted on peopleโ€™s wallet and when times are challenging for people, we want to support in the best possible way.โ€

โ€œInvesting into lowering our prices is our long-term promise and this has been a year where the strength of the Ikea vision, our togetherness, and our entrepreneurship lived up to the test of time,โ€ he added.

Like its rivals, Ikea gradually hiked prices since the peak of Covid-19 in 2020 as the costs of materials and transport rose. The companyโ€™s major discount program last year cut prices on several of its most popular items, like its Billy bookcase.

Lower prices led to a higher number of visits at its stores and on its website, which spiked 21%. Ikea sold 1.2 billion meatballs for the year, with a company spokesperson telling CNN that it also sold more meals at its cafรฉs.

Ikea said it plans a new round of discounts this year too, but they wonโ€™t be as big.

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