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Published in Food on 04-05-2021 RetailDetail Colruyt remains the cheapest supermarket in Belgium, according to a new survey by Test-Aankoop, but the difference with Albert Heijn is marginal. Remarkable is the large price difference between Flanders and the southern, French-speaking, part of the country.
7 per cent more expensive in Brussels and Wallonia For a shopping basket consisting of a mix of brands, private labels and own brands, Colruyt and its online shopping service Collect&Go are still the cheapest supermarkets in Belgium, according to the latest supermarket survey by consumer organisation Test-Aankoop. In the regions where Colruyt responds to the prices paid at Albert Heijn - which has been the case all over Flanders for a few months - the price difference with the Dutch is just under 1 per cent. ....
Albert Heijn and Jumbo increase pressure on Colruyt in Flanders retaildetail.eu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from retaildetail.eu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Travel volumes at airports have been increasing of late, although still below the 2.5 million or so passengers the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened every day, on average, before the pandemic. As passengers return, they will notice the airport security experience has changed during the pandemic – and many of the changes are likely to continue even longer. Need for touchless technology The lowest U.S. air travel volume in history was recorded last April, with approximately 87,500 passengers. As passenger traffic plummeted, the aviation community sought to explore the potential of new technologies to make security checkpoints more contactless and flexible when the traffic numbers return. ....