Dutch supermarkets and grocery stores (2023)

Getting a taste for Dutch life? Find out more about food shopping in the Netherlands with our guide to Dutch supermarkets and grocery stores.

Exploring new grocery stores is undoubtedly one of the underrated highlights of expat life. There are aisles and aisles of new foods to taste, buy, and fall in love with as you adapt to your new life. It’s safe to say it definitely feels a lot less of a chore than it was back home.

If you’re moving to the Netherlands, you’ll be pleased to know that Dutch supermarkets don’t disappoint. With plenty of fresh produce, international foods, and convenient locations, Dutch supermarkets will keep you and your family going back for more.

To help you get more from your food shopping in the Netherlands, here’s our guide to everything you need to know about Dutch supermarkets and grocery stores. This includes information on the following:

  • Grocery shopping in the Netherlands
  • Supermarkets in the Netherlands
    • Dutch supermarket chains
    • Discount supermarket chains in the Netherlands
    • Dutch specialty, health, and organic supermarkets
    • Supermarket opening times
  • Things you need to know about supermarkets in the Netherlands
  • Grocery delivery services in the Netherlands
  • Ethnic grocery stores in the Netherlands
  • Food shopping at Dutch markets
  • Specialty stores in the Netherlands
  • Convenience stores in the Netherlands
  • Liquor stores in the Netherlands
  • Buying groceries from your home country

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Grocery shopping in the Netherlands

The local supermarket is probably one of the first places you visit when you first move to the Netherlands. When you step through the doors that very first time, you’ll quickly realize that Dutch supermarkets might not be the same as they are back home. But don’t let that stop you from going wild in the aisles.

Don’t like supermarket shopping? There are plenty of other options for your groceries. These include local fresh food markets, online food shopping delivered straight to your door, and specialty shops. If you don’t fancy cooking at all, you’ll find a range of restaurants, cafes and snack bars in all major Dutch towns and cities.

Supermarkets in the Netherlands

The first thing you’ll probably notice about Dutch supermarkets is their size, especially if you’re arriving from North America or Australia. Dutch supermarkets in major cities tend to be compact, but you’ll soon be surprised at just how much they can cram onto their shelves.

Due to this, you may not be able to get hold of everything you’re looking for. However, the product range in supermarkets tends to vary so what you can’t find in one you may find in another, just around the corner. In bigger supermarkets in more suburban or out-of-town locations, you should be able to find everything you need.

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Supermarkets may seem more expensive than you’re used to, particularly for products like fresh meat and produce. However, the stores are generally well-stocked with good quality fresh meat and produce, dried groceries, and impressive dairy sections. Most also have in-store bakeries. You’ll also find plenty of in-store offers and discounts you can take advantage of to make your money go further.

Dutch supermarket chains

For a relatively small country, the Netherlands has plenty of supermarket chains to choose from. You’ll likely find you have one or two to choose from in your neighborhood. These can sometimes even be opposite to each other. Some of the main chains you’ll find in Dutch neighborhoods include:

  • Albert Heijn:The premium retailer is the largest Dutch chain with almost 1,000 stores and a product range focusing on quality. Pick up an AH Bonus card for discounts. Larger, hypermarket-type stores – called AH XL – can be found in suburban areas.
  • Jumbo:Albert Heijn’s biggest competitor is slightly easier on the wallet. Generally found in more residential neighborhoods, Jumbo stores stock a decent selection of fresh and dried goods.
  • Plus:The third-largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands is a co-operative with over 200 stores. Largely found in the south of the country, particularly South-Holland and North-Brabant.

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  • Coop:The aptly named Coop also started life as a cooperative. There are over 200 Coop stores in the Netherlands, mostly in residential neighborhoods. Hypermarket-style Supercoop stores are also available.
  • Dirk:Previously known as Dirk van den Broek, these well-stocked supermarkets rank among the cheapest Dutch supermarkets. Easy to spot, the storefronts are decorated with bright red Dirk flags.

You’ll likely come across other supermarket chains in the Netherlands. These often change depending on your region and includeVomar,Deen,Deka market, andHoogvliet.

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Discount supermarket chains in the Netherlands

You’ll also find a number of discount supermarkets on Dutch streets. Many locals shop at both discount and high-end stores, ensuring their groceries are a mix of cheaper essentials and premium extras. Discount retailers in the Netherlands include the following:

  • Lidl:The German discount retailer is one of the biggest supermarket chains in the Netherlands. Most of their no-frills supermarkets also offer discounted non-food products and many also have in-store bakeries.
  • Aldi:Another German import, Aldi offers a range of basic food and household products. Like Lidl, Aldi stores are generally found in residential neighborhoods.

Dutch specialty, health, and organic supermarkets

If you’re looking for something a little more niche when it comes to your grocery shopping, the Netherlands also has a range of specialty supermarkets. These offer more premium product ranges, including vegan, organic, and gluten-free lines, amongst others. Some of the more high-profile specialty supermarkets include the following:

  • market:Amsterdam-based marqt is an expat favorite. Expect to pay a little more for their ethical product line, which includes a great selection of vegan options. Stores can also be found inRotterdam,Haarlem, and The Hague.
  • Ekoplaza:The largest chain of ethical supermarkets in the Netherlands, Ekoplaza boats an organic product line. There are over 70 locations nationwide, and the company is moving towards a plastic-free shopping experience.

Supermarket opening times

Generally speaking, Dutch supermarkets have fairly standardized hours. Most will open early in the morning (07:00 or 08:00) and close late in the evening (often at 22:00). Outside of these hours, you may still be able to find essentials at your local convenience store as some are open twenty-four hours.

Some supermarkets, particularly in more rural areas, may have different opening hours. This might include earlier closing times and different operating hours on Sundays. For more information, check the website listings of your local store.

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Things you need to know about supermarkets in the Netherlands

As an expat, there are certain things you need to know before filling up that Dutch shopping cart. Here are some of the things you should know:

  • There are no shopping bags:Dutch people bring their own shopping bags from home. You should be able to buy bags at the checkout for a small fee – usually less than €0.50.
  • You might not be able to pay with credit card:Yes, you read that right. Some supermarkets – including most Albert Heijn stores – don’t accept Visa or Mastercard credit cards. You’ll need cash or a Dutch bank account, which will provide you with a Maestro or V-Pay card that can be used everywhere.

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  • You can’t buy liquor:You can buy wine and beer at Dutch supermarkets but for spirits, you’ll need to go to a liquor store. These are often located nearby. Some supermarkets even have separate liquor stores inside.
  • The prices might be rounded up:The Netherlands has phased out the €0.01 and €0.02 coins, meaning prices are either rounded up or down at the register, often to the benefit of the store.
  • Bottle returns:When you buy certain drinks, you pay a small refundable deposit for the bottle that’s included in the price. Most supermarkets have bottle returns that let you collect this deposit.
  • Bag it up:Don’t expect any help packing your groceries at Dutch cash registers. You have to bag your own groceries in the Netherlands, and it pays to do it quickly.
  • Get on your bike:Many Dutch supermarkets don’t have car parks – particularly in towns and cities – so most locals walk or cycle. You have to carry what you buy or equip your bike with panniers.

Grocery delivery services in the Netherlands

If you are unable to get to the supermarket in person or prefer the convenience of home delivery, you’re in luck. Many local supermarkets offer home delivery services, including Albert Heijn and Jumbo. There are also a growing number of online-only supermarkets and grocery stores, such as:

Simply shop online and choose your delivery slot. You may need to pay for the groceries on delivery, though, so ensure you have your payment card ready.

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There are a number of other delivery options in the Netherlands, including meal-kit providers. These companies deliver pre-prepared meal kits (meal box) to your front door, filled with seasonally fresh ingredients and recipes to create your own meals at home. Dutch meal-kit providers include:

If you don’t fancy the sound of cooking, the Dutch have you covered. From cozy brown cafes and street eats to Michelin-starred restaurants, you’ll find eating options for all tastes throughout the country. If you’re staying in, why not get a takeout? Delivery platforms operating in the Netherlands include:

These platforms will connect you with your favorite neighborhood takeaways and restaurants. Whether you’re feasting with the family or eating with friends, all you have to do is sit back and wait for your delivery to arrive.

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Ethnic grocery stores in the Netherlands

Another option for Dutch grocery shopping is ethnic supermarkets. There are plenty of these stores across the Netherlands, particularly in larger towns and cities where there are more ethnically diverse populations. Many are Turkish supermarkets, but Moroccan, Chinese, Indonesian, and Japanese grocery stores can also be found in larger cities.

These shops are often popular with expats as they tend to stock a greater variety of international foods. This is especially the case when it comes to herbs and spices that are often not available in Dutch supermarket chains. These products are generally cheaper in ethnic grocery stores, although you may find a cheaper and more varied selection of everyday items at chain supermarkets.

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Food shopping at Dutch markets

Get some fresh air while you shop for groceries at your local market. Generally speaking, markets in the Netherlands offer fresh, good quality produce, although their range can be limited. Most markets will have stalls selling fresh fish, eggs, cheese, fruit and vegetables, and dried goods like nuts and other snacks.

Markets will sometimes work out cheaper than supermarkets and specialty stores. They can also be a great way to get hold of more niche products, such as certain cheeses and nuts. However, the availability of certain products is not always guaranteed and markets can get very busy, particularly in more touristic areas.

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Specialty stores in the Netherlands

If supermarkets are a little too impersonal for you, why not head to your local specialty shops instead? These will likely be more expensive than the supermarket or market stalls, but the quality and choice can often be greater.

Bakeries in the Netherlands may not be as common as in France or Spain, but most neighborhoods will have at least one. You’ll also be able to find butchers in many local shopping areas, although you may want to brush up on the Dutch terms before visiting.

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The Dutch pride themselves on their cheese, which is why you’ll come across plenty of cheese shops in the Netherlands. Some, particularly in city centers, predominantly cater to tourists although their cheese is often still good quality. However, the best cheese shops tend to be those away from the tourist trade, so look around for the best selection.

Convenience stores in the Netherlands

Sometimes you just need to quickly grab something to eat or drink. In the Netherlands, you’ll be able to do this at one of the country’s many convenience stores. Most are independently run, however, there are few chains you’ll start to notice when you live in the country:

  • Albert Heijn To-Go (often found in train stations)
  • Spar

Liquor stores in the Netherlands

Dutch law states that supermarkets are unable to sell alcohol with a higher alcohol content than 15%. This means they only sell beer, cider, wine, and fortified wine. However, you can still enjoy those gin and tonics at home by heading to the local liquor store.

Most neighborhoods will have a liquor store, whether a nationwide chain likeCan & Canor an independent bottle shop. There are also a growing number of online stockists of beers, wines, and spirits, including:

Some supermarkets have liquor stores inside the shop, so search online to find your nearest as it may be closer than you think.

Buying groceries from your home country

Many expats will miss food from home. It’s a common problem for immigrantsliving abroad, but don’t worry because there are shops in the Netherlands catering for exactly this. In most large Dutch cities, you’ll find international food stores selling food products from the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. You’ll even be able to find some food you love in larger supermarkets.

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Alternatively, there are online grocery delivery services that specifically cater to expats. Here, you’ll be able to find food from home that can be delivered to your new home. Be aware, though, that the price of these groceries is often more than you’re used to. Don’t forget, too, that one of the most important parts of expat life is adapting to the local cuisine. So, grab your shopping cart and let your tastebuds explore your new home.

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FAQs

Dutch supermarkets and grocery stores? ›

Albert Heijn (XL, To-Go)

Albert Heijn is the #1 supermarket in the Netherlands. This mainstay has slightly higher prices, but they also offer the best selection of familiar brands and variety.

What are the big supermarkets in the Netherlands? ›

Top 10 Supermarket Retail Chains In The Netherlands
  • Albert Heijn. Turnover: €16.4 billion (2021) ...
  • Lidl. Turnover: €4.5 billion (2020, estimated) ...
  • Aldi. Turnover: €3 billion (2020, estimated) ...
  • PLUS. Turnover: €5.5 billion (2022, estimated) ...
  • Detailresult. Turnover: €2.2 billion (2021) ...
  • Sligro. ...
  • SPAR. ...
  • Hoogvliet.
Apr 14, 2023

What is the most common Dutch supermarket? ›

Albert Heijn (XL, To-Go)

Albert Heijn is the #1 supermarket in the Netherlands. This mainstay has slightly higher prices, but they also offer the best selection of familiar brands and variety.

What is the largest Dutch supermarket chain? ›

Albert Heijn: The premium retailer is the largest Dutch chain with almost 1,000 stores and a product range focusing on quality. Pick up an AH Bonus card for discounts.

What is the most expensive supermarket in the Netherlands? ›

Spar, the most expensive Dutch supermarket

Spar takes first place, by far, for the highest average price for groceries. Groceries at Spar will cost you a whopping 20% more than average prices. The Dutch's beloved Albert Heijn and Jumbo sell their products for the average price in the Netherlands.

What is the most popular store in the Netherlands? ›

In terms of store count, Kruidvat leads the list, operating over 970 stores in the Netherlands as of 2022. Albert Heijn ranked second with an estimated total of 950 outlets.

What are the big four supermarkets? ›

The food retail market has traditionally been dominated by the 'big four' supermarkets -Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons - who made up over three quarters of sector market share in 2010. Tesco is the largest retailer in Great Britain, with a market share of 27.5% at the end of 2022.

What is the most famous Dutch food? ›

Haring or 'Hollandse Nieuwe' (Dutch new herring) is probably the most famous Dutch food. If you like fish you should at least try it once. The raw herring is served together with chopped raw onions and gherkins. Also the way of eating is a real Dutch tradition.

What do Dutch people buy the most? ›

Dutch people aged 12 years or older most frequently bought clothes, sporting goods, shoes or accessories such as bags and jewellery (59 percent) in the three months prior to the survey1 'ICT use by households and individuals', which was held in the months April to July 2021.

What is the most famous supermarket in Amsterdam? ›

Albert Heijn (AH) is the premium supermarket chain in the Netherlands, run by the multinational Ahold group. It has dozens of store locations in Amsterdam.

What is the biggest grocery store chain in Europe? ›

If we ask you to list the biggest supermarket chains in Europe, most likely, you will mention Rewe, Kaufland, Aldi, Tesco, Carrefour, and Lidl. These six supermarket chains have literally taken over the market. But what benefits and disadvantages do they have, and why do clients choose each of them?

What is the average price of groceries in the Netherlands? ›

In general you should budget around €200 - €500 per month for basic grocery shopping depending on the size of your household.

What is the most expensive neighborhood in the Netherlands? ›

This statistic displays the top 10 of the richest municipalities in the Netherlands in 2021. Bloemendaal was the richest municipality in the country that year. Around 29.7 percent of households in Bloemendaal had one million euros worth in wealth or more.

What are the famous food companies in Netherlands? ›

Food production companies in Netherlands
  • Grozette BV. Frisia Zout B.V. ...
  • Kitchen on a Mission. Vitelpro. ...
  • Uitgekookt.nl. HatchTech Incubation Technology. ...
  • Pure Ingredients. Driessen Food. ...
  • Fontijn Vlees en vleeswaren BV. Nora Biscuits. ...
  • Boboli Benelux B.V. Brinkers Food B.V. ...
  • Driekant. BerryWorld, The Netherlands. ...
  • Nive.

What Dutch company is the most recognizable in the world? ›

One of the most famous Dutch companies worldwide, Shell tops of 2022 ranking of most valuable brands from the Netherlands, before KPMG and ING Group.

What brands are cheap in Netherlands? ›

10 Affordable Dutch Clothing Brands You Need To Know
  • Mud Jeans.
  • Kuyichi.
  • G-Star RAW.
  • Kings Of Indigo.
  • Viktor&Rolf.
  • studio JUX.
  • GSUS.
  • Eco Vegan Shoes.

What is the oldest grocery store? ›

Then, on September 11, 1916, in Memphis, he opened the first supermarket in the world, Piggly Wiggly. In his new supermarket, the customer no longer had to give a list to a clerk but would pick their own items. Like today, a customer would get a basket and pick from different items they wanted.

What is the biggest grocery market in the world? ›

The United States of America-based Walmart Inc is the leading food & grocery retailer in the world (by retail sales). The company reported revenues of $611,289 million for the fiscal year ended January 2023 (FY2023), an increase of 6.72% over FY2022.

What is the biggest grocery store in the world? ›

Walmart is the world's largest food and general merchandise retailer, with over 11,500 stores across 27 countries.

What do the Dutch eat for breakfast? ›

A typical Dutch breakfast consists of bread, whether or not toasted, with cheesemeat butter and sweet toppingslike chocolate spread, sprinkles and flakes. In addition to a sandwich, Dutch people also often eat rusks, gingerbread, currant bread or a plate of porridge.

What is a typical Dutch dinner? ›

The Dutch dine early, with many families eating as early as 5 or 6 p.m. The meal often consists of meat and two vegetables, or a (vegetable mash, consisting of one or more kinds of vegetables, and served with a gravy, rookworst, a smoked sausage, or another meat).

What bread do the Dutch eat? ›

Rye bread is one of the few dense breads of the Netherlands. White bread used to be the luxury bread, often made with milk as well as water. A Frisian luxury version of white bread is suikerbrood, white bread with large lumps of sugar mixed with the dough.

How do you say hello in the Netherlands? ›

Hallo! Suitable for use in most settings, situations and persons, this is an important Dutch greeting to know.

What Dutch people eat in a day? ›

Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Drinks are milk, hot tea or coffee in the morning. The Dutch start their lunch around noon, usually around 12:30 p.m. The only hot meal the Dutch eat in the afternoon is soup, and the rest is still sandwiches and some kind of breakfast.

What sweets are the Dutch known for? ›

Four typical Dutch sweets
  • Drop. It's bizarre, but the candy the Dutch like best of all does not taste sweet but salty and often even bitter. ...
  • Haagse Hopjes. These coffee-caramels originated in The Hague at the end of the 18th century. ...
  • Zeeuwse boterbabbelaars. ...
  • Wilhelmina pepermunt.
Sep 11, 2019

What is the Walmart equivalent in the Netherlands? ›

Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn's logo (2006–present)
IndustryRetail
FoundedOostzaan, Netherlands (27 May 1887)
FounderAlbert Heijn
Number of locations1056 996 in the Netherlands 826 AH 133 AH To Go 37 AH XL 60 in Belgium
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What gifts do Dutch people like? ›

Bringing a gift of chocolate or candy is often appreciated when you are invited to a Dutch home, especially if there are children around. If you know that children will be present, it's recommended that you bring something for them, too, such as candy or a small toy. Belgian chocolate is highly appreciated.

What do Dutch people like to drink? ›

Popular beers in Holland include Heineken, Grolsch and Amstel while wines from the Apostelhoeve and Slavante vineyards have gained some notoriety. A traditional Dutch spirit is Jenever – it is a straight gin that has a fiery taste.

Can you drink tap water in Amsterdam? ›

Can you drink tap water in Amsterdam? The answer is yes! Drinking water from taps in the city is very safe to drink and even has a great taste! We tell you were to find the spots and why the water is so special.

What is the biggest shopping in the Netherlands? ›

Westfield Mall of the Netherlands is a shopping mall located in Leidschendam in the Netherlands. With a total retail floor area of 117,000 m2 (1,260,000 sq ft) it is the largest shopping mall in the Netherlands.

What is the most famous fries shop in Amsterdam? ›

Manneken Pis on the Damrak is famous for its Flemish fries, actually made from Dutch potatoes. After one bite, you'll be in fry heaven.

What is the number one supermarket in Europe? ›

In 2021, the German based Schwarz Group was the leading food and beverage retailer from Europe and generated approximately 153.75 billion U.S. dollars in revenue. The second largest retailer was also Germany-based. Aldi Einkauf GmbH & Ko. oHG ranked second with about 121 billion dollars in revenue.

Why are groceries so cheap in Europe? ›

Food in Europe (France and Germany) seems to be very cheap and high quality compared to the USA and also the UK. Why is that? The whole farming sector is heavily subsidized by the EU. This is done on intent, because it is believed to be essential to peace and stability that everybody has access to enough food.

What is the largest grocery store in the US? ›

  • The largest grocery store in the U.S. is Walmart, with a year-end sales of $572.75 billion and a market share of 26%.
  • As of 2022, the U.S. supermarkets and grocery store industry has a market size of $818.6 billion.
  • There are currently 63,419 grocery store businesses in the U.S.
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What do they call grocery stores in Europe? ›

The proper name is “market.” When asking for directions, just ask for the market and you will be golden. Some places to buy European food may be outdoors so if you want an indoor store ask for a “food shop” instead of a market for more focused results.

What is the biggest grocery store in France? ›

Top 10 Supermarket Retail Chains In France
  1. Leclerc. Turnover: €51 billion (2021) ...
  2. Carrefour. Turnover: €35.28 billion (2021) ...
  3. Les Mousquetaires. Turnover: €36.06 billion (2022) ...
  4. Système U. Turnover: €22.97 billion (2021) ...
  5. Auchan. Turnover: €16.2 billion (2021) ...
  6. Casino. Turnover: €14.03 billion (2021) ...
  7. Lidl. ...
  8. Cora.
Mar 29, 2023

What are big supermarkets in Italy? ›

Top 10 Supermarket Retail Chains In Italy
  • Conad. Turnover in 2021: €16.9 billion. ...
  • Gruppo Selex. Turnover in 2021: €16.9 billion. ...
  • Coop Italia. Turnover in 2021: €14.3 billion. ...
  • Gruppo VéGé Turnover in 2021: €11.95 billion. ...
  • Esselunga. Turnover in 2021: €8.56 billion. ...
  • Eurospin. ...
  • Lidl Italia. ...
  • Carrefour Italia.
Mar 3, 2023

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Netherlands? ›

The cost of living in the Netherlands is believed to be around 800-1000 Euros per month, including food, rent, transportation, books, and other expenses.

Is Netherlands or Germany cheaper? ›

Compared to the Netherlands, the living costs in Germany are cheaper. Furthermore, it is easier to find reasonably priced and quality accommodation in Germany. Here are some key points you should take into account: Living costs in Germany: 800 – 1200 EUR/month.

Where do millionaires live in Netherlands? ›

The two municipalities with the highest share of millionaires are both in Noord-Holland - Bloemendaal and Laren. About 30 percent of households in those municipalities are worth 1 million euros or more.

Where do the richest Dutch people live? ›

The municipality covers an area of 62.40 km2 (24.09 sq mi), of which 11.29 km2 (4.36 sq mi) is covered by water. Wassenaar is home to some of the Netherlands' richest residential neighborhoods as well as the country's most expensive street, the Konijnenlaan.

Where do millionaires live in Amsterdam? ›

Wealthiest municipalities are Bloemendaal and Laren

The data shows that most millionaire households live in Bloemendaal or Laren - this is largely unsurprising, as these municipalities are known for their wealth and high property prices. In Bloemendaal and Laren, around three in every 10 people are millionaires.

What is the most popular grocery store in the Netherlands? ›

Top 10 Supermarket Retail Chains In The Netherlands
  • Albert Heijn is in first place, reporting an annual turnover of €16 billion in 2021. ...
  • Lidl had an estimated turnover of €4.5 billion in the Netherlands in 2020, and 441 stores as of 2022.
Apr 14, 2023

What is the Netherlands biggest food export? ›

The Netherlands produces 4 million cows, 13 million pigs and 104 million chickens annually and is Europe's biggest meat exporter. But it also provides vegetables to much of Western Europe.

What is the Netherlands biggest industry? ›

Industrial activity is dominated by the machinery, electronics/high tech industry, metalworking, oil refining, chemical, and food-processing industries. Construction amounts to about 6% of GDP. Agriculture and fishing, although visible and traditional Dutch activities, account for just 2%.

What are the main supermarkets in Amsterdam? ›

The main supermarkets in Amsterdam and the Netherlands are Albert Heijn, Dirk, Aldi, Lidl, Vomar and C1000.

What is the biggest shopping center in the Netherlands? ›

Westfield Mall of the Netherlands is a shopping mall located in Leidschendam in the Netherlands. With a total retail floor area of 117,000 m2 (1,260,000 sq ft) it is the largest shopping mall in the Netherlands.

How many Jumbo stores are there in the Netherlands? ›

Jumbo is the second largest Dutch supermarket chain, boasting over 60,000 employees and approximately 600 stores in the Netherlands.

What is the most famous shopping street in Amsterdam? ›

Kalverstraat and Leidsestraat

The two main shopping streets in Amsterdam's city centre are the Kalverstraat and the Leidsestraat. Of the two, the Leidsestraat has the more exclusive shops like Filippa K, Karen Millen, Paul Warmer and Shoebaloo.

What are the best marketplaces in Netherlands? ›

Top 30 marketplaces in the Netherlands
  1. Bol.com. Bol.com is one of the most popular and well-known online marketplaces in the Netherlands. ...
  2. fonQ. fonQ is an online shop headquartered in Utrecht. ...
  3. Decathlon. ...
  4. Beslist.nl. ...
  5. Conrad. ...
  6. VidaXL. ...
  7. Marktplaats. ...
  8. Amazon.nl.

Does Netherlands have a Costco? ›

Costco Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.

How many McDonald's in the Netherlands? ›

The total number of McDonald's restaurants in the Netherlands amounted to 244 in 2018.

Why are the Dutch so large? ›

Scientists attribute this to a diet that is rich in milk and meat. The Dutch have grown so quickly in a short period of time that most of the growth is attributed to their changing environment. They are one of the world's largest producers and consumers of cheese and milk.

What is the most common food in the Netherlands? ›

1. Poffertjes. Probably one of the most famous Dutch dishes, Poffertjes are small pancakes, baked in an iron skillet, and traditionally served with melted butter and dusted with icing sugar. You can enjoy these all year round, but Christmas and New Year are typically the best times to have them.

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