Albert Heijn To Take Over Five Jumbo Heerschap Stores
Dutch retailer Albert Heijn has announced that it is to take over five Heerschap stores in the Netherlands, currently operated by Jumbo.
The stores will be converted to the Albert Heijn format in January 2022, after Heerschap Groep’s contract with Jumbo expires on 31 December 2021.
As part of the collaboration, the retailer will add Bakkerij Heerschap’s artisanal products to its Streeckgenoten range.
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