IKEA Canada's biggest sale of the year is here and you can save on almost everything

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IKEA's Hej Days sale offers discounts on nearly everything until Sunday.

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Get ready to deck out your home without breaking the bank because IKEA Canada's Hej Days sale just started, and it's their biggest event of the year!

From now until Sunday, IKEA Family members can score 15% off almost everything, both in store and online. The best part? Joining IKEA Family is free, so if you're not a member yet, you can sign up instantly and start saving.

This sale is packed with deals that'll make furnishing your space a breeze. Whether you're looking for cozy new bedding, stylish furniture, or sleek decor, now's the perfect time to shop.

Plus, the 15% discount stacks with IKEA's existing markdowns to give you even more savings on some of their most popular items, including pieces from the MALM, KALLAX, BRIMNES and BESTÅ collections, among many others.

Just make sure to check the fine print — kitchens, appliances, gift cards, services and the As-Is department are excluded. But hey, with so many other products marked down, there's still plenty to get excited about.

And it's not just the home goods on sale! IKEA Family members can also enjoy 15% off all food dishes at the IKEA Swedish Restaurant and Swedish food market during the sale. That means you can take a break from shopping and dig into your favourite IKEA foods, from Swedish meatballs to kids' meals and sweet treats, all while saving.

If you hate assembling furniture, we've got good news! IKEA Family members can also get 50% off Taskrabbit assembly services during the sale. So, you can get that dream dresser or bookshelf without stressing about putting it together.

Some locations will even have games and activities during the sale period, plus a chance to spin the wheel to win amazing prizes like gift cards, food vouchers and other free items.

Don't wait too long though — deals are only available while supplies last, and it all ends on Sunday!

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