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Albert Heijn won’t fly in fruit and vegetables anymore
In line with its pledge made last year, Albert Heijn won’t fly in fresh fruit and vegetables from June 2023 – these will only be transported by sea containers or road transport. In recent years Albert Heijn has been working on alternative shipping options and new ways of cultivation, in cooperation with growers and suppliers.
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