Albert Heijn

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Albert Heijn headquarters in Zaandam, the Netherlands.
Albert Heijn headquarters in Zaandam, the Netherlands.
Albert Heijn supermarket in Amsterdam
Albert Heijn supermarket in Amsterdam

Albert Heijn B.V. is a supermarket chain founded in 1887 in Oostzaan, Netherlands. It is named after Albert Heijn, Sr., the founder of the first store in Oostzaan.

Albert Heijn is the oldest part of Ahold, and still has the largest market share in the Netherlands.[citation needed] The stores are full service supermarkets (as opposed to discounters) known for their focus on quality stores and products. This focus on quality is part of the reason that Albert Heijn is regarded as one of the more expensive supermarkets. However, after the recent price war - initiated by Albert Heijn itself and involving nearly all Dutch supermarket chains - the prices are now at a normal level.[citation needed] Prices can be further discounted by using a customer discount card.

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[edit] Types of stores

  • 750 regular Albert Heijn stores, ranging in categories 1 (small) to 5 (very large); mostly open until 20:00 or 22:00.
  • AH to go, convenience stores located in high commuter traffic places such as train stations, offering ready-to-eat products; usually with extended shopping hours, closing between 22:00 and 1:00. Prices, especially those of beer, are significantly higher than in regular stores.
  • Albert Heijn XL, hypermarkets located in several Dutch cities
  • Albert.nl, a web-based home delivery service offering all Albert Heijn products and those of other Ahold companies, such as Gall & Gall and Etos

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[edit] Random Facts

Marcia Hines jokingly referred to herself as "Marcia Heijns" recently on a television appearance in Australia when asked about her trip to Holland.

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