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Businiess name:  IKEA
Review by:  k8e C.
Review content: 
I had the pleasure to once again grace the shopping megastore, IKEA in Canton, MI this past weekend. My family was in for the weekend and had heard talk about the grand store so we had little choice but to include a visit there in our agenda, not that I minded for even a second, IKEA being a favorite store of mine. Furniture or household accessories, whatever you're looking for to adorn your home, small or large, you'll find it at IKEA. I can't say you'll find the highest quality items or furniture but it's modern and inexpensive and with changing styles and trends, it's much more economical to pick up a trendy item from IKEA than to invest in an expensive, soon to be out-dated, item from a more pricey place. Their focus tends to be on organization and space management in smallish homes or apartments. They help a person to utilize a small amount of space by using walls or ceilings for hanging shelves or other items to take up less floor space.

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