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    Those living outside of Auckland will still have the benefit of Ikea when the furniture giant opens up later this year

    Those living outside of Auckland will still have the benefit of Ikea when the furniture giant opens up later this year


    Business Desk reports 29 regions, ranging from Kaitaia to Invercargill, will have Mainfreight drive-in pick-up-points for bulky online purchases.

    Ikea NZ fulfilment manager Jan Vanderstappen says all Kiwis will have an accessible pick-up option.

    He says Ikea's also partnered with NZ Post for smaller parcels.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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