“I'm used to the deep fryer, but this is still different,” said De Croo. “In our campaign, we have the ‘doers’. We want to give them a heart under the belt stitches and the self-employed support.” Collaborator Carine Vanderheyden of deep-Antoine - also known as frituur ‘t Square - at the Station in Denderleeuw, was The Croo in: “I was a little nervous for his arrival, but he does it well”, says Carine. “Though it is usually hectic in the matter.” The deep-working and flexi-jobs. Also Nancy Moortgat, together with her husband, Janny Vanderheyden manager of the chip shop, is enthusiastic about The Croo: “He is nice and jovial about it. Great, you will not get every day a minister on the floor.” The family business, which was started by the father-in-law of Nancy, celebrates next year in February its fiftieth anniversary.
Denderleeuw Minister Alexander De Croo (Open Vld) is Friday afternoon, a handful of help in deep-Antoine in Denderleeuw. The minister went behind the fat fryers and took orders.