They even fixed the image, which had a distinct lack of meatballs, which Ikea is well known for:
The company also replied to a number of comments with a series of meatball-related gifs showing that it is handling the competitor's news with a good dose of humour.
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The Warehouse told the Herald the company welcomes competition. "Bring it on," a spokesperson said.
"Our homewares offer amazing value and are designed by New Zealanders, for New Zealanders. In fact, our Living & Co 3L slow cooker for $22 is excellent for making meatballs at home, and our 4-pack of 4 Melamine Funfetti Tumblers for $1 feature two of our favourite summer colours: yellow and blue," the spokesperson said. And yes, you got it: The Warehouse's "favourite summer colours" are Ikea's colours.
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With 92 stores around the country and a solid history as the place "where everyone gets a bargain", maybe The Warehouse doesn't have to worry. It seems to have weathered the Kmart storm just fine so what's another cheap homewares to compete with, meatballs and all?
The company has also recently outlined its plan to combat global competitors such as Amazon and other major retailers.