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Albert Heijn Stapelchips is a private-label savory snack offered by the leading Dutch supermarket chain, Albert Heijn. These stacked potato chips are flavored with paprika and are designed as an affordable alternative to major brands like Pringles. The product is part of the 'AH' brand portfolio, which serves as the cornerstone of the retailer's private-label strategy in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The brand originated in the Netherlands, starting with a small grocery store opened by Albert Heijn in 1887. Over decades, it evolved into the largest supermarket chain in the country. Today, the brand is owned by Ahold Delhaize, a global retail giant formed through the merger of the Dutch Ahold and the Belgian Delhaize Group in 2016. While headquartered in Zaandam, the manufacturing of their private-label chips often occurs in various specialized facilities across Europe to meet high demand.
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