3000 is just counting the people they found.
All you need now is to lock the doors, turn off the lights, and tell everyone that the story is closing.
I’ve played hide and seek every single time I have been in an IKEA. We never got more than 20 people together though.
Seems like the police did the seeking, lol
Sounds like they weren’t hiding well enough.
Now the question is were there any people in labcoats among the cops
I mean it would be pretty bad for the staff and the customers who just want to buy shit
Might be decent exposure for the store though. It’s pretty easy to see stuff at IKEA and be like yeah, I have been meaning to pick up a new wobbly stool. Better grab some weird candy too.
3000 people sounds a bit excessive.
I’ve noticed a lot of media outlets like to add a zero here and there when reporting.
A mix of 300 people could fill the IKEA parking lot. 3000 is an entire cruise ship.You piqued my interest so I went to look it up. Average Ikea is 300k sf. So obviously omitting the fact that there are areas of the store that are off limits (although are you following those rules when you’re playing hide and seek?), as well as there being furniture everywhere, that’s 100 square feet per person, which I think is doable. Especially considering, if I’m playing hide and seek at IKEA, I’m hiding in the furniture.
“Cops”
MTFs understand that it’s part of the job. But they still hate being called cops.
COP = Criminals On Patrol