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After changing colour of petrol station, now shop of OK ‘De Westereen’ completely revamped

OK De Westereen biedt bezoekers nu een grote en luxe shop met onder meer verse bonenkoffie.

OK gas station ‘De Westereen’ in the Frisian town of the same name between Dokkum and Drachten, has opened with a staffed luxury OK Shop after an extensive renovation. Late last year, the forecourt, pumps and awning already changed from TotalEnergies to OK colours.

The Frisian town of De Westereen has only one filling station and after displaying the TotalEnergies colours for years, the station on the Noarder Stasjonsstrjitte continued as a brand-new OK last November. The company from Breda didn’t waste any time, revamping the station to the red and white of OK. The pumps and the canopy were painted in OK colours last week. The last step in the metamorphosis was the renewal of the shop. This too has now been completed. After the renovation, during which visitors could go for their fuels and food and drink in a temporary sales unit on the premises, OK De Westereen has been offering a substantial OK Shop since this week.

OK Shop De Westereen offers all the familiar food and drink items for on-the-spot and on-the-go. Main customer attraction is coffee that visitors can brew themselves from fresh beans. Also available are freshly baked savoury sandwiches, snacks, flowers, gift items, smokes and car accessories. OK De Westereen also offers a car wash with rollover from WashTec and a wash box. Euro95 and diesel are available at the pump. The opening will be celebrated with substantial price discounts at the pump.

OK, short for Olie Konsument, is a leading supplier of fuels and lubricants. The company supplies products to the business market from sales offices in Staphorst, Arnhem and Breda. With the acquisition at the end of March 2024 of Shell Diemen, the company reached the milestone of 100 service stations in the Netherlands, both manned and unmanned. The company operates an in-house developed shop concept: OK Café. Since 2004, Dutch company Catom has owned the OK brand in the Netherlands.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com