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Its final deliveries will be completed this Saturday.

. This decision follows the January 2021 acquisition of FreshDirect by Ahold Delhaize USA, a Dutch supermarket operator which owns Stop & Shop.

"After much consideration, we have decided to focus on our home market in the New York City metro area," the company said. This includes an expansion to the Jersey Shore and to the Hamptons, according to the FreshDirect website. Ahold Delhaize's plan is to generate $11 billion in global sales by 2025, and FreshDirect partnered with Stop & Shop to bring convenience to the digital and brick-and-mortar channels, according toPhiladelphia, Washington D.C., and New York are FreshDirect's primary metro markets, with the grocer operating from a 400,000-square-foot automated fulfillment center in the Bronx.FreshDirect had expanded to Philadelphia in 2012, and to Washington D.C. in 2017, with a 2-hour service for D.C.

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