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        <description>Edmund Tadros is the former Business Editor at news.com.au. Previously he worked at the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun Herald where he worked in investigations, general news and police reporting. In 2008, he published his first book, What The Mother Knew, about the murder of pregnant mother Jody Galante.
Portfolio: http://www.edmundtadros.com</description>
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            <title>The IKEA honey trap and why we love it</title>
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            <description>Six more IKEA stores might sound like a bad thing &#45; particularly if you&#8217;re the sort that doesn&#8217;t enjoy its giant maze&#45;like outlets &#45; but rival retailers may be secretly pleased the furniture giant is expanding.



Like retail remora fish, these smaller retailers make a living feeding off the Swedish DIY&#8217;s back, even as it devours a juicy chunk of the homewares market.

And the key is our instatiable desire to beautify our nests, combined with the sheer drawing power of IKEA.</description>
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