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  2. 7 Cheap Ikea Products That You Should Avoid Buying - AOL

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  3. Ready-to-assemble furniture - Wikipedia

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    The separate components are packed for sale in cartons which also contain assembly instructions and sometimes hardware. The furniture is generally simple to assemble with basic tools such as hex keys, which are also sometimes included. Ready-to-assemble furniture is popular with consumers who wish to save money by assembling the product themselves.

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  5. Shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...

  6. Serving cart - Wikipedia

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    Dessert cart (known as a sweet trolley in the UK) – This is mainly used in restaurants where it is wheeled from table to table allowing customers to select a dessert. Dim sum cart – Used in Chinese restaurants, this type of cart contains a steam table to keep the bamboo steamers hot. It may be wheeled by servers from table to table or be ...

  7. Shopping cart conveyor - Wikipedia

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    Guides in the floor then direct the shopping cart's wheels into the proper position. The device then senses the presence of the cart and transport to the next store level. [ 1 ] Devices generally feature some sort of a system, such as one-way hinges [ 1 ] or a sensor , [ 4 ] to stop people from entering the device.