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Ikea's Largest Recall In Recent History Cost The Company A Ton Of Money
It may be hard to imagine a simple piece of furniture causing an immense tragedy, but that's the exact issue one major ...
Ikea has agreed to a $46 million settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit brought against the Swedish furniture company by Joleen and Craig Dudeck, parents of a toddler who was killed after an Ikea ...
(CNN) -- Swedish furniture maker Ikea will pay $46 million to the family of a California toddler who died after being crushed by one of its dressers. Jozef Dudek was two years old when he died in May ...
Ikea will pay $46 million to the parents of a two year old killed when a dresser tipped over onto him in 2017. In their lawsuit, the Dudek family of California alleged the Swedish furniture company ...
Ikea is recalling 820,000 dressers at risk of tipping over and crushing small children, adding to the 17.3 million bureaus recalled by the furniture retail giant in 2016. The new recall, announced ...
Placards showing images of Jozef Dudek and IKEA's Malm dressers are displayed during a news conference in Philadelphia. AP Ikea has reached a $46 million settlement with the parents of a 2-year-old ...
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I don’t know about you, but I grew up having the IKEA HEMNES dresser and its simplistic yet instantly recognisable design is burnt into my mind and memory forever. But if you too happen to have one ...
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People tired of their flat pack IKEA dressers, drawers, cabinets and tables will now be able to sell them back to the furniture retailer for resale in its stores as secondhand. The world’s biggest ...
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