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Douwe Egberts branded products in a shop in the Netherlands. Douwe Egberts is a Dutch brand specialising in coffee and related products. It is owned by of JDE Peet's, a Dutch global coffee and tea company. [1] The brand is marketed to retail consumers in Belgium, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and South Africa. [2] [3] [4]
In 2015 Jacobs Douwe Egberts merged with Peet's Coffee, both now majority-owned by JAB Holding, to form JDE Peet's. [10] [11] On May 29, 2020, JDE Peet's raised $2.5 billion by taking the company public on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange in a deal that valued the company at $17.3 billion.
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7straatjes Arnhem, June 2014 51°58′51.3″N 5°54′30.8″E / 51.980917°N 5.908556°E / 51.980917; 5.908556 De 7straatjes (Dutch for "the 7 little streets") is a neighbourhood in the historical centre of Arnhem , in the Netherlands
The Dutch province of Groningen was sued in 2007 by Dutch coffee supplier Douwe Egberts for explicitly requiring its coffee suppliers to meet fair trade criteria set by Stichting Max Havelaar, most notably the payment of a minimum price and a development premium to producer cooperatives. Douwe Egberts, which sells a number of coffee brands ...
Douwe or Douw is a Dutch given name of West Frisian origin, probably meaning "dove" (Frisian: dou). [1] Notable people with the name include: Douwe Amels (born 1991), Dutch track and field athlete; Douwe Aukes (1612–1668), Frisian sea captain of the Dutch East India Company; Douwe Blumberg, Dutch sculptor; Douwe Bob (born 1992), Dutch singer ...
A12 as highway in The Hague. The section of the A12 road within the city of The Hague (near exits 1, 2 and 3) is actually not a motorway, but a highway.This part of the road, known as the Utrechtsebaan, is too narrow to meet the Dutch requirements for a motorway (for example, it does not have a shoulder), and is therefore a highway with a maximum speed of 70 km/h.
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