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Important information on product recalls, annoucements and warnings:

 IKEA supports voluntary recall of Anna’s Biscuits and Cookies
 Plastic bags 5¢
 Fraudulent emails in circulation
 2008 IKEA catalogue and website
IKEA supports voluntary recall of Anna’s Biscuits and Cookies

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Anna’s of North America, Calgary Ltd. are warning people with allergies to milk proteins not to consume the following Anna’s Biscuits and Cookies. The affected products contain a milk protein, which is not declared on the label.

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Plastic bags 5¢

As part of our commitment to reducing plastic bag consumption, we are charging 5¢ for every plastic bag. All proceeds will be donated to Tree Canada who use the funds to plant trees.

You can also choose to buy an IKEA Reusable Blue Bag for only $1. The IKEA Reusable Blue Bag holds a lot and you can use it over and over for almost anything you need to carry.


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Fraudulent emails in circulation

In recent weeks fraudulent emails*, in English, are spreading around the Internet supposedly mailed by the Stitching INGKA Foundation. Please take note that these emails are fake and have nothing to do with Stichting INGKA foundation or IKEA. IKEA strongly recommends that respondents do not answer the emails as they are requesting money.

 * Examples of the fraudulent emails in circulation

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2008 IKEA catalogue and website

Special information
The catalogue and website have been prepared by IKEA. Sources of supply and specifications are subject to change. Every reasonable effort will be made to ensure that all advertised merchandise is available in adequate supply. A high standard of accuracy has been sought in the preparation of the catalogue and website. Errors and omissions are always a possibility. Although IKEA cannot be held responsible, upon the discovery of any errors or omissions, all reasonable steps will be taken to inform IKEA customers.

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