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This is a list of supermarket chains in the Netherlands.
In number of stores, Albert Heijn is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands followed by Jumbo.
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Formula converted to Plusmarkt, later Plus
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A&P
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Dutch branches were taken over by C1000
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De Boer
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Became part of Super de Boer
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C1000
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Became part of Jumbo
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Taken over by Coop Supermarkten, Deen and Hoogvliet
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Edah
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Became part of Sligro Food Group and Sperwer Holding
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Edah Lekker&Laag
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Taken over by Laurus, after that, Sligro/Sperwer
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EMTÉ
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Taken over by Jumbo and Coop
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Taken over by EMTÉ Supermarkten
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Taken over by Hermans Groep and Albert Heijn
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Taken over by A&P
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Super de Boer
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Taken over by Jumbo, part sold to C1000, remaining shops renamed to Jumbo
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Taken over by Albert Heijn, C1000 and Jumbo
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Taken over by Laurus, then by Jumbo
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Taken over by Spar
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Taken over by , shops have been renamed to EMTÉ
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- Åland
- Faroe Islands
- Gibraltar
- Guernsey
- Isle of Man
- Jersey
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Categories:
- Supermarkets of the Netherlands
- Lists of supermarket chains by country
- Lists of companies of the Netherlands
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