Factory fail: Delhaize 🤝 Albert Heijn

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  1. Backstory: this happens time to time. I work in a Delhaize and this came in our shipment yesterday. It was part of full carton of 8. All of them were fine except this one 🤷‍♂️

  2. Maybe because of Delhaize stakingen AH bought products meant to go to Delhaize? Supply chains are suffering atm

  3. Busted! Can confirm this kind of thing happens more often than you’d think. I’ve seen with my own eyes how 1 conveyor belt with sandwiches got distributed over 3 different packing machines: 1 for Delhaize, 1 for Carrefour and 1 for Aldi.

  4. This because of the stakingen. Factories making for both stores products with exactly the zelfde ingrediënten and thus because Delhaize staken, the factories are zijn geld aan het verloezen in tremendous massa’s. Een other ulleke erop en vlam, géén to less verlies

  5. I was curious since it looks like it is the exact same product what the prices would be:
    – Delhaize 250g = €1.45
    – Albert Heijn 250g = €1,75

    Disclaimer: AH mentions on their site theirs is 80+ but the packaging looks exact the same as the one in the picture.

  6. This is a thing that happens all across the food sector and it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are the exact same product in different package.

    I don’t know how people think this sort of thing works but supermarkets do not own any factories. They just contract them to make their products and the factories specialise in creating a type of food (like dairy in this case) in many variaties for different chains.

  7. Most of the sh!!t you buy come from the same factories.
    It’s just separated once it reaches the distribution center.
    Waters, milks, buns, biscuits,…

  8. Yeah that’s hoe a lot of factories operate

    Same product different casing

    And in the stores you pay more for house brand A than you do for B in a different super BUT ITS THE SAME CHEESE

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