
5: Joybuy: new online store for everything! Apple, tech, groceries and more
Joybuy is a new online retailer that will be active in the Netherlands from March 16, 2026 and positions itself alongside Bol.com, Amazon and the major supermarket chains. With competitive prices, fast delivery and a wide range – from electronics to groceries – Joybuy wants to offer an alternative to well-known web shops. The online store is owned by JD.com, the largest retailer in China, which is using its logistics and technology to enter the European market.
The launch of Joybuy in the Netherlands is part of a broader rollout in Europe, with the platform being launched simultaneously in six countries: the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom. For Dutch consumers, this means that there is suddenly a new competitor who competes not only on price, but also on delivery speed, service and range. We would like to tell you more about Joybuy.
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5: Joybuy: new online store for everything! Apple, tech, groceries and more
Joybuy is a new online retailer that will be active in the Netherlands from March 16, 2026 and positions itself alongside Bol.com, Amazon and the major supermarket chains. With competitive prices, fast delivery and a wide range – from electronics to groceries – Joybuy wants to offer an alternative to well-known web shops. The online store is owned by JD.com, the largest retailer in China, which is using its logistics and technology to enter the European market.
The launch of Joybuy in the Netherlands is part of a broader rollout in Europe, with the platform being launched simultaneously in six countries: the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom. For Dutch consumers, this means that there is suddenly a new competitor who competes not only on price, but also on delivery speed, service and range. We would like to tell you more about Joybuy.
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