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Albert Heijn offers home delivery service in Belgium
In Belgium Albert Heijn has launched a home delivery service for groceries ordered online or through the retailer’s app. The service will be available to around 85,000 households in 10 towns and villages in the Antwerp region. Customers can use the service for orders worth EUR 50 or more for a EUR 5 delivery fee.
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