• BigFig
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    161 month ago

    Dudes dead, it’s a holding company now

    • no banana
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      141 month ago

      Still a better company for consumers than most.

      I’m saying consumers because it certainly isn’t great for the forests.

      • BigFig
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        61 month ago

        For sure, though my family members that have worked for them for a long time say the company is changing in some pretty shitty ways internally

        • no banana
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          Yeah, I don’t know much about the inside of the company. I’ve got some friends who’ve worked there and had a positive experience, but I’m in Sweden and I’ve no idea how things are internationally.

          Edit: clarified what the thing was.

          • @3ntranced
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            31 month ago

            I still have a blast walking around and the build quality from most collections has been up to par if not improved on past pieces.

            • no banana
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              21 month ago

              Definitely. The end product is getting better and better, and they’re easier to build too.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                Show me it surviving a moving truck ONCE and I’m sold. So VERY little Ikea gear can make it. Hemnes, Brimnes, Early Billy, Efectiv, etc.

                Pine grows fast in managed forests. It’s actually renewable. Bring back Pine if we can’t have anything better.

                • @3ntranced
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                  11 month ago

                  The MALM line is the only one I can really vouche for. Solid stained pine queen bedframe with rolling drawers/ book shelves, TV stand, end table and a bookshelf have made it 3 houses and a few pieces are coming with me across the country in a move this month.

                  All together it was close to 1600$ in 2015 if I recall correctly, so not bad durability for price.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 month ago

                  What do you think IKEA furniture is made of? Wood!

                  The cheap furniture is obviously made with cheap wood but that’s a given.

      • @Thrillhouse
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        -11 month ago

        And they don’t pay taxes, apparently. So yeah we’re getting cheap furniture but I do wonder if the net benefit to society would be better if they paid tax.

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          Which type of taxes? Income? Property? Payroll? Something else?

          If I remember correctly, all their designs are owned by a non-profit charity (that they own), and the for-profit business pays royalties to the charity. Charities aren’t taxed as much as businesses, if at all.

          Similarly, parts of Ikea that are in countries with high tax rates funnel their revenue to subsidiaries thay are in countries with low tax rates, as royalty payments, business expenses, etc. to shift the tax burden to the favorable country.

          • @Thrillhouse
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            1 month ago

            Here.

            I should mention this link is from a tax firm almost glorifying the way that ikea has structured themselves. It’s a very charitable reading of the situation.

            Just google IKEA tax, there’s tons of sources on their alleged tax evasion, including it seems claims by the EU that the Netherlands facilitates it.

            I see this as corporate greed pure and simple. There is no reason people should be starving and unhoused while IKEA dodges taxes.

            • Digitalprimate
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              21 month ago

              Pretty much everyone here in NL who is aware that would agree with you.

            • @[email protected]
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              I see - this is kinda what I was thinking too. I remember reading about it a while back.

              from a tax firm almost glorifying the way that ikea has structured themselves. It’s a very charitable reading of the situation.

              The thing is that it’s likely that everything Ikea is doing is legal, so tax firms would be taking notes (after all, their goal is to ensure their customers pay as little tax as is legally allowed)

    • @Raiderkev
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      31 month ago

      The way they set IKEA up as a tax shelter so his kids wouldn’t have to pay and inheritance tax is super cool… Good Job Ingvaar