Searches for ‘IKEA meatballs’ skyrocket 669% after Oxford Street move

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Analysis of Google search data reveals that online searches for ‘IKEA meatballs’ in the United Kingdom exploded 669% on the 27th of October, hours after news broke that IKEA bought the former flagship Topshop Oxford Street store for £378 million.

A new finding by professional kitchen experts Maxima Kitchen Equipment reveals that online interest for IKEA meatballs skyrocketed to almost seven times the average volume in one day for the famous food staple from IKEA.

A spokesperson for Maxima Kitchen Equipment commented on the findings:

“Despite being famous for its furniture and home products, it is fascinating to see the surge in interest for the famous IKEA meatballs. With the news that IKEA will be based in the heart of the UK’s most popular shopping street, it will be interesting to see if there is a rise in Swedish cuisine in the surrounding areas.”

Google searches for IKEA rose 1,266% on the 26th of October. 

Research carried out for:  www.maximakitchenequipment.com 


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