One of those stories that really does make you wonder what the world is coming too. Particualrly since this is Ikea we are talking about here.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=609933For 12 hours, Karyn Christian was among those who waited patiently at the head of the queue outside Ikea's new store in north London on Wednesday, ready to snap up the amazing offers when the doors opened at midnight.
With prices as low as £45 for a three-seater leather sofa and £30 for a double-bed frame, the bargains seemed too good to miss. Unfortunately, some 6,000 other people felt the same way.
When midnight arrived, the crowd stormed the doors and pandemonium reigned among those who managed to get inside, with tempers flaring, threats being exchanged and punches being thrown. The store had to close after unprecedented scenes which left 20 people being treated for heat exhaustion and about half a dozen needing treatment in hospital for minor injuries.
Ms Christian, 38, a civil servant, said: "There were people who each had one end of a sofa and were pulling in different directions, both shouting, 'It's mine.' Some were lying on sofas that people were trying to take away. It was total chaos. In fact, chaos was an understatement. I've never seen anything like it in my life.''