Here's what it's like inside Toronto's newest IKEA location

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Here's what it's like inside Toronto's newest IKEA location
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Toronto's newest IKEA location opens its doors this Wednesday, August 23, and the retail giant is offering up a sneak peek at the small-format stor...

opens its doors this Wednesday, August 23, and the retail giant is offering up a sneak peek at the small-format store about to debut at the Scarborough Town Centre.

With the clock ticking down to the new store's unveiling, IKEA has shared images offering up a preview of the brand-new space that awaits shoppers Wednesday morning., the city's second small-format IKEA will offer shoppers over 2,500 products, complemented by a range of digital tools and services to better help shoppers plan their home design projects.

Of course, the Scarborough Town Centre IKEA will also offer the brand's popular Swedish Deli dining experience, complete with signature offerings like meatballs with lingenberry sauce, veggie dogs and frozen yogurt found at larger IKEA locations.

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