WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 1, 2022 - 14:20
The Hague to ban new rapid grocery deliverers in
residential, shopping areas
https://nltimes.nl/2022/06/01/hague-ban-new-rapid-grocery-deliverers-residential-shopping-areas
The Hague
banned new rapid grocery delivery establishments from its shopping areas and
residential streets, the city announced on Wednesday. These "dark
stores" will henceforth only open in thoroughfares and business locations,
De Telegraaf reports.
With that,
The Hague is the first city in the Netherlands to implement a policy for rapid
grocery delivery services like Getir, Flink, and Gorillas. The new policy does
not apply to existing dark stores - the rapid delivery services' distribution
points.
"The
rapid deliverers are innovative entrepreneurs who meet a need. But by banning
new branches of these companies in the main retail structure in The Hague and
adjusting the associated fifty zoning plans, the municipality has more control
over the locations of future branches. In this way, we ensure that it remains
pleasant to live in The Hague," alderman Anne Mulder for urban development
said.
"We
see that our residents also order groceries from rapid deliverers, but the
shopping areas do not match the many transport movements, and the business
operations of these services," alderman Saskia Bruines for economics said.
According to her, the municipality regularly receives complaints about noise or
scooters blocking the sidewalk.
Amsterdam
is working on a similar policy for rapid grocery delivery services. The capital
announced it would ban them from residential and mixed areas, where shops and
homes intermingle.
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