The trend for using IKEA’s giant warehouses for games began in Europe a few years ago – and has seen people hiding in fridges, under beds and in the firm’s big blue shopping bags.
Updated On – 27 January 2024, 11:39 AM
Hyderabad: A story of shut down of a massive hide and seek game with around 3,000 people has gone viral on social media which had happened in 2019.
Police were put up at the Swedish furniture giant IKEA in Glasgow after about 3000 people threatened to turn up for hide and seek game.
Plans were announced on Facebook to the store at the Braehead shopping complex into an impromptu playground.
The trend for using IKEA’s giant warehouses for games began in Europe a few years ago and has seen people hiding in fridges, under beds and in the firm’s big blue shopping bags.
As soon as the staff at the store got aware of the facebook thread of suggesting some 3,000 people were about to descend on the store, they contacted the police.
The police dispatched five officers to the store. The groups of youths who looked like they were only there for the game were turned away from the shop.
Word also spread on social media that the hide and seek game had been shut down and many others stayed away.
Police remained at the store until it closed at 8pm.