Albert Heijn is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands, with more than 1000 stores across the country. Their products range from groceries, fresh produce, and bakery items to home appliances, tech gadgets, and clothing.
Founded in 1887 by Albert Heijn Sr.
Began as a small grocery store in Oostzaan, Netherlands
Expanded rapidly, opening stores throughout the country
In 2016, Albert Heijn celebrated their 130th anniversary
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Albert Heijn offers a wide range of groceries, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, snacks, and pantry staples.
Albert Heijn has a variety of bakery items, including bread, pastries, and cakes, made fresh in-store or by local bakers.
Albert Heijn sells a range of home appliances, including refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines.
The AH bonus card is a loyalty card that gives customers access to weekly discounts and personalized offers. It is free to sign up for.
Yes, Albert Heijn offers online shopping with home delivery or pick-up options available. Their website and app make it easy to browse and order products.
Yes, Albert Heijn offers a large selection of organic products, including fresh produce, dairy, and packaged goods.
Customers can return products within 14 days of purchase with a receipt or proof of purchase. Some restrictions apply to certain items, such as electronics and DVDs.
Opening hours vary by location, but most stores are open from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week. Customers can check their local store's hours on the Albert Heijn website or app.