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Watch: IKEA Opens First India Store In India’s Hyderabad And There Was Was Almost A Stampede

IANS, 10 Aug, 2018 12:02 PM

    Ikea, the Swedish retail giant opened its first Indian store in Hyderabad on Thursday and going by the photos and videos floating online, it is already a blockbuster hit.

     

    The store in the southern city of Hyderabad is the first of 25 outlets the Swedish furniture giant hopes to open by 2025 across the country of 1.25 billion people.

     

    "I've come all the way from Bangalore (575 kilometres, 357 miles away). I am excited to see what's there," garment factory employee Krishna Mohan Dixit, 39, who began lining up 90 minutes before the 10 am opening

     
     
     
     

    "We are looking forward to it. Actually it's my wife who got me here. Her sister sends a lot Ikea stuff from Dubai. So here we are," said IT manager Nasrullah Khan, 34, another early bird.

     
     
     
     

    As the retail giant finally opened its doors for Indian customers, thousands of enthusiastic customers thronged the 400,000 sq feet store, easily the largest single brand outlet the country has seen.

     
     
     
     

    As the videos on social media suggest, a stampede-like situation was captured on film. According to The Times of India, Ikea saw customers coming in as early as 10 am, store's opening time and thronged till 11 pm.

     

    "This madness at #Ikea opening today at Hyderabad looks like temple Darshan queue," wrote one user on Twitter. "First Day First Show BlockBuster," wrote another.

     
     
     
     

    But the madness wasn't just limited to the store. Thousands in the store meant the traffic too swelled exponentially.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    When citizens took to Twitter to complain about the chaos on roads, Cyberabad Police blamed the 'grossly insufficient parking space at IKEA building.'

     

    "That’s not due to poor traffic management. But due to grossly insufficient parking space at IKEA building and no information to the IKEA customers regarding their external parking arrangements. Also, the roads around IKEA are not totally operational," responded Cyberabad Police on Twitter.

     

    In fact, the situation was so bad that city cops had to issue a traffic advisory to warn the public about the traffic congestion.

     
     
     

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