Lekkerland

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Lekkerland is a European wholesale and logistics specialist supplying convenience products such as food, drinks, tobacco, and non‑food items to fuel stations, kiosks, and other on‑the‑go retail outlets.

Frechen, Germany
Owned by REWE Group

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.

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  1. lekkerland serewe to

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Lekkerland on my business credit card?

Lekkerland primarily serves business customers such as fuel station shops, kiosks, and convenience stores. A charge typically corresponds to an inventory order (e.g., snacks, drinks, tobacco, fresh or frozen foods, or non‑food items) or related services that were placed through your Lekkerland customer account or sales representative and delivered to one of your locations.

Are Lekkerland charges recurring or one‑time?

Lekkerland charges are usually tied to specific orders rather than fixed subscriptions. However, if your company has standing or regularly scheduled orders (for example, weekly deliveries of snacks and beverages), you may see charges in similar amounts at regular intervals matching your delivery cadence.

How can I verify which order a specific Lekkerland transaction refers to?

Match the transaction date and amount on your card statement with your Lekkerland invoices or delivery notes for the same period. Your invoice will show the detailed line items, tax amounts, and delivery address. If you use an online customer portal, you can also look up recent orders and invoices there to confirm which shipment matches the charge.

What should I do if I believe a Lekkerland charge is incorrect or duplicated?

First, compare the charge with your invoices to rule out consolidated or multiple deliveries billed together. If you still suspect an error, contact your Lekkerland sales contact or the customer service team listed on your invoice or on lekkerland.com, and provide the invoice number, customer account number, and card transaction details so they can investigate and, if appropriate, issue a correction or credit.

Can I get a refund or credit from Lekkerland for returned or missing goods?

Refunds or credits are generally handled through the standard B2B claims process. Report damaged, missing, or incorrect items promptly to your Lekkerland customer service contact or via the portal, referencing the relevant delivery note and invoice. Once the claim is approved according to Lekkerland’s terms, a credit note or adjustment will typically be applied to your account and reflected in future billing.

Why does the descriptor on my statement say something like “Lekkerland Serewe” or include unfamiliar abbreviations?

Card descriptors can include internal routing terms, warehouse identifiers, or references to partner brands within the REWE Group, which may appear as abbreviations after the name Lekkerland. The key part of the descriptor is “Lekkerland”; the additional wording usually relates to internal processing and does not change the fact that the charge originates from Lekkerland’s wholesale operations.

How can I contact Lekkerland about a billing or payment issue?

Use the contact information printed on your latest Lekkerland invoice or visit lekkerland.com to access the appropriate national site, where you’ll find phone numbers, email addresses, and, in some markets, customer portals. When you reach out, include your customer number, invoice number, and details of the transaction in question to help the team resolve your issue efficiently.

Will Lekkerland place small authorization holds on my card?

In most cases, B2B customers are billed by invoice or by agreed payment terms; card payments, when used, are typically captured for the full order amount rather than via small test holds. If your bank shows a temporary pre‑authorization, it is usually a standard card‑processing check that should drop off automatically or be replaced by the final settled transaction once the order is fully processed.

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