'No changes'

‘Albert Heijn to go stays in bp petrol stations for now after acquisition by Catom’

'Het AH to go-contract in bp-tankstations loopt nog anderhalf jaar door.' Foto: Shutterstock

The Albert Heijn to go formula will remain present in the bp petrol stations acquired by Catom, the company behind the OK petrol stations. This reports Distrifood, the news source for supermarkets.

In July this year, bp reached an agreement for the sale of its mobility and convenience business in the Netherlands to Catom, which received final approval from the Consumer & Market Authority in mid-October . What would happen to the Albert Heijn to go branches in the bp petrol stations was unclear for a long time.

An Albert Heijn spokesperson now informs Distrifood that the AH to go contract will continue at least until the end of next year. For now, nothing will change for Albert Heijn as a result.

Spread across the Netherlands, Albert Heijn has a hundred AH to go branches in bp petrol stations. The first one was opened in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel in 2016. In February 2023, the hundredth shop opened at the bp petrol station in Alkmaar.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com