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Ikea to reopen Dublin stores subject to lifting of restrictions

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Ikea has confirmed that it will reopen its Dublin stores on Monday in Ballymun and Carrickmines, subject to the approval for the first phase of lifting lockdown restrictions.

The store said that will be taking a number of measures to ensure the health and safety of its customers and staff. The measures include limiting the number of customers in-store at any one time, allowing two members maximum per group as well as cashless payment only.

Other plans by Ikea include plexiglass screens at checkouts, service points and planning areas, as well as social distancing wardens to ensure that measures are being followed.

Some retailers are bracing themselves for high volumes of customers and a very different way of doing business as they prepare

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