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Customers travel from far and wide to Budget Food in Beverwijk: 'They sometimes save forty euros a week on groceries'

Customers travel from far and wide to Budget Food in Beverwijk: 'They sometimes save forty euros a week on groceries'

Budget Food in Beverwijk's Wijkerbaan shopping center attracts customers from across the province of North Holland by selling surplus supermarket goods at significant discounts. Shoppers report saving up to forty euros a week on groceries, benefiting from the store's unpredictable but low-priced inventory.

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