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Albert Heijn Frambozen (Raspberries) are fresh berries sold under the private label of the Dutch supermarket giant Albert Heijn. As a fresh agricultural product, the country of origin varies significantly based on the season to ensure year-round availability. During the summer months (May through September), the berries are primarily sourced from the Netherlands. In the colder months, sourcing shifts to warmer climates including Morocco, Portugal, and Spain.
Albert Heijn is one of the oldest and most established retail brands in the Netherlands, founded in 1887 in Zaandam. It operates as the flagship supermarket brand of Ahold Delhaize, a major global food retailer. The brand is deeply integrated into Dutch culture and focuses on logistics and quality control for its fresh produce lines, managed through a vast network of international growers.
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