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    1. Xinonix1 on

      Don’t want to spoil the excitement but I believe they’ve been there since the 90’s

    2. Boi0fwar on

      Wait until you realise that they also got Lidl’s and Aldi’s over there as well🤯

    3. theta0123 on

      “Alright we need a good name for our American branch of delhaize any suggestions?”

      -Jules delhaize! It is stylish! It is classy!

      *we can just call it delhaize

      Some florida man sniffin bath salts= i…see like…bro..a lion…and you like go there to buy…food and stuff…why just..i dunno. Call it food lion and dude..we should give it a name..like.. John the food lion. Or leo

    4. evangael on

      Do they have an “intersection””over there? A hyper-intersection perhaps?

    5. MaxDusseldorf on

      Did the chickens stop producing eggs? Is an evil person hoarding all of them?

    6. JosheySf on

      is one of their biggest markets after Be and NL.

      edit. they use to have them in Bulgaria as Piccadilly, and the stores were so nice with plenty of nice products way better quality than Be.

    7. DirtyPanda on

      DelHaize in the states (this is from the late 90’s early 2000’s in Central Florida) is also really bad in the states. It’s viewed as a super cheap and not great quality supermarket. Like Aldi, Lidl, are cheap and you shop there because they are less expensive but the quality isn’t bad. This could have changed but Food Lion in the states is super dirty, the quality is really bad. When I came here I was blown away by DelHaize and thought it was a complete 180, when my friends who I grew up with came here they were also flabbergasted.

    8. AttentionLimp194 on

      Wait till you learn that it’s the U.S. sales that keep Delhaize and Albert Heijn afloat

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