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Serena Richards

Ikea has changed its popular Christmas tree deal - and now you need to spend more

Ikea has changed its popular Christmas tree deal - and some shoppers might not be happy about it.

The deal will see customers rewarded with a £10 voucher when they spend £25 or more on a real Christmas tree.

In previous years, Ikea used to offer a £20 voucher when you purchased a Christmas trees for £9.

This year's scheme is running from November 25 and December 24, 2022.

Once bought you will receive a voucher, which can be redeemed in store between January 9 and February 12, 2023.

Posting on its website, IKEA said : "Our live Christmas trees are on their way, and will be available for purchase from November 25. Check back often for more information.

Ikea releases their new Christmas trees (Ikea)

"Receive a £10 voucher when you buy a real Christmas tree for £25.

"Buy a real Christmas tree between November 25 and December 24, 2022 and receive a voucher, which can be redeemed in store between January 9 and February 12, 2023."

Remember, the offer for the voucher is only valid at participating Ikea stores.

All its Christmas trees are available from November 25 to December 24, 2022 in participating stores while stocks last.

Major queues when it comes to Ikeas peak times (AFP via Getty Images)

Ikea trees often come in a range of sizes, with a maximum height of 170cm, so you can choose one to fit your home.

The news comes after Ikea announced it would open three new “Plan and Order” points as part of huge expansion plans.

The new smaller sites will open in Aintree, Preston, and Stockport as the Swedish flatpack furniture giant looks to build its presence in the North West of England.

“Plan and Order” points are much smaller than traditional Ikea stores and they contain no products or food on site.

Instead, customers can sit with Ikea kitchen and bathroom planners and order products for home delivery or collection elsewhere.

The units, located in retail parks and shopping centres, will be sized between 70–90 sqm and will showcase around five kitchen and wardrobe designs.

Plus, Ikea has just confirmed it has teamed up with Tesco to offer collection points from supermarket car parks.

Ikea is expanding its existing Collect Near You service, with an option for customers to collect their orders from a designated area within their local Tesco car park.

Collection is free for orders over £200 and costs £10 for all other orders.

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