Planche 01 — Q3 2026 Strategic Comparison

NL Ahold Delhaize vs NL Albert Heijn

Head-to-head across 4 Power Index axes: Momentum, Margin Discipline, Expansion Velocity, and Tech Adoption. Composite scores from 0–100. Source: Aisle Intelligence Power Index Q3 2026 — built from annual reports, trading updates, GS1 ESL data, and field observations.

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Planche 02 — Composite Score
Ahold Delhaize
66
/ 100 composite
vs
Albert Heijn
67
/ 100 composite
Planche 03 — Four-Axis Breakdown
Momentum Gap: 4 pts · Albert Heijn leads
NL Ahold Delhaize
67
NL Albert Heijn
71
Margin Discipline Gap: 4 pts · Albert Heijn leads
NL Ahold Delhaize
64
NL Albert Heijn
68
Expansion Velocity Gap: 7 pts · Ahold Delhaize leads
NL Ahold Delhaize
55
NL Albert Heijn
48
Tech Adoption Gap: 4 pts · Albert Heijn leads
NL Ahold Delhaize
78
NL Albert Heijn
82
Biggest strategic gap
Expansion Velocity — Ahold Delhaize leads by 7 points.
Planche 04 — Quick Facts
NL Ahold Delhaize
Revenue€88B
Stores7,600+
GeographyEurope, US
CountryNetherlands
Strategic read

"Ahold Delhaize runs six national banners across 11 countries — the most sophisticated multi-format test infrastructure in European grocery."

NL Albert Heijn
Revenue€22B
Stores1,100+
GeographyNetherlands, Belgium
CountryNetherlands
Strategic read

"Albert Heijn's Belgian store concept is quietly becoming Ahold Delhaize's test infrastructure for continental rollouts."

Planche 05 — Strategic Analysis
Aisle Intelligence · Power Index Analysis

Ahold Delhaize vs Albert Heijn: the Q3 2026 strategic read

Ahold Delhaize and Albert Heijn are both major operators in the European grocery landscape, but their Q3 2026 strategic trajectories diverge sharply. Albert Heijn holds a composite Power Index score of 67/100 vs 66/100 for Ahold Delhaize — a 1-point gap that is closer than it appears from the headline numbers. The most important comparison isn't the total score but where the gap sits.

On Expansion Velocity, the 7-point lead belongs to Ahold Delhaize (55 vs 48). That is the strategically decisive dimension in this matchup. Albert Heijn leads on Tech Adoption (78 vs 82), which drives unit-economics compounding over 5–7 years. Ahold Delhaize leads on Expansion Velocity (55 vs 48) — the most visible near-term signal of where management is betting capex. Albert Heijn leads on Margin Discipline (64 vs 68), which determines how much optionality each operator has when the next consumer spending contraction arrives.

The strategic verdict: Albert Heijn's edge on composite score is narrow and contested — watch the next 12–18 months for inflection. Ahold Delhaize's thesis — "Ahold Delhaize runs six national banners across 11 countries" — remains intact but faces pressure from the dimensions where Albert Heijn leads. For a European grocery strategy function, the most important question from this comparison is not who wins but which of the four axes matters most for your competitive exposure. The full Aisle Intelligence deep-dive library has the retailer-level primary research behind every score.

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