Albert Heijn is the most well-known supermarket with good food quality and the most expensive. On the other hand, Jumbo and Dirk are more affordable supermarkets. There are even cheaper alternatives like Lidl and Aldi but lower quality. Also, some supermarkets are known for vegan, organic, and gluten-free products, such as Marqt and Ekoplaza.
If you don't want to pay for shopping bags at supermarkets, you should bring your bag from home.
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Suppose you cannot get to the supermarket in person or prefer home delivery. In that case, you can order from Albert Heijn, Jumbo, or online-only supermarkets such as Picnic, Gorillas, Flink or Getir.
There are also food delivery platforms like Thuisbezorgd and UberEats. You can download their apps, and these platforms will show you restaurants in your neighborhood.
Zalando, Wehkamp, SNS, Sneaker District, Baskets are good online clothing stores in the Netherlands. If you need different products such as electronics, clothing, living, etc., from the same store, stores like Hemma, Bol.com, and Action might be good options to check.
When you need furniture for your new apartment, you can check IKEA. It is cheap and of good quality. There are also some second-hand shops like Marktplaats, which many Dutch people use.
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We recommend checking online shop reviews before ordering there for the first time. You can do it by simply googling the website name and reviews.
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