About Lekkerland
Lekkerland is a wholesale and logistics company focused on the convenience and on‑the‑go consumption market. Operating in several European countries, it supplies food, beverages, snacks, fresh and frozen items, tobacco products, telecom products, and various non‑food goods to fuel station shops, kiosks, convenience stores, charging parks, and quick service restaurants. The company positions itself as a full‑service partner, combining broad product assortments with multi‑temperature logistics and retail solutions for small‑format, high‑traffic locations.([lekkerland.com](https://www.lekkerland.com/?utm_source=openai))
A Lekkerland charge on a card statement typically appears when a business customer (for example, a petrol station shop, kiosk operator, or small convenience retailer) purchases inventory or services from Lekkerland via its ordering platforms, delivery services, or contracts. These are usually B2B transactions for stock replenishment, equipment, or related services rather than everyday consumer purchases. In some cases, consolidated deliveries or periodic orders may be billed together, so the transaction amount can reflect multiple product categories or locations at once.
To verify a Lekkerland charge, the account holder should first check internal purchase orders, delivery notes, and invoices tied to the date and amount of the transaction, as well as any online B2B account they maintain with Lekkerland. If there are questions or discrepancies, customers can contact Lekkerland via the contact details on invoices or through the company website’s contact and customer service pages. Having the invoice number, customer account number, and transaction date ready will speed up resolution of issues such as incorrect quantities, pricing disputes, duplicate charges, or clarification of which delivery a given charge relates to.