> No, they don't guide you to the exit, they guide you past the collection.
I did not claim they guide you to the exit. What I said is that you don't get lost if you stay on the path. A scenic route to the exit is still a route to the exit.
Also: if you want to get to an actual exit it is mandatory (at least over here) to have clearly visible, emergency exit signs so people can get out in case of fire.
I mean IKEA offers a service where you can pick stuff online and collect a d does even do home deliveries. Meaning if you have to avoid walking it is certainly possible with them.
I did not claim they guide you to the exit. What I said is that you don't get lost if you stay on the path. A scenic route to the exit is still a route to the exit.
Also: if you want to get to an actual exit it is mandatory (at least over here) to have clearly visible, emergency exit signs so people can get out in case of fire.