Grocery stores
Regulator blocks exemption for Wolt Market, raising prospect of forced sale
Wolt’s dominance in the market created fears that “combining platform operation with ownership of a food retail chain operating on it could create market distortions.”
Survival tips for grocery shopping in Israel
Beyond the headlines: Carrying the light forward - opinion
January CPI reading lifts inflation, housing prices rise
Already in stores: The new and intriguing products from Carrefour
New products from Carrefour: 4 French-made items now in over 100 stores. Mashed potatoes, hazelnut cream cakes, sunflower oil, chocolate donuts - details and prices here!
Cheapest place to buy in the north just before Rosh Hashanah
A survey by Shiluv I2R among 7 northern chain branches shows Salah Dabbah and Sons as the cheapest, with a NIS 400 difference from the priciest. All details revealed.
Third of "Seven Express" Purchased for 40 Million; Aiming for Expansion
S.L.D.N Group acquires 33% of "Seven Express" for NIS 40 million, aiming for 200 active branches by year-end and 100 new stores by 2025.
Beauty of Sde Savion: "Noi Sheda" chain expands and launches the 15th branch
The "Noi Sheda" chain, which offers fresh and high-quality agricultural produce, from the best farmers of our country, launched a new branch this week, the 15th in number, in Savion.
Tiv Ta’am opens new Ramat Efal-Sheba branch
Tiv Taam's Savyon Junction flagship: NIS 12 Million investment
The new branch covers an area of 1,400 square meters and will also operate on Saturdays and holidays.
‘Merry Ham-mas’: Australian Kmart removes Christmas ham bag from shelves after complaints
A Jewish group filed a formal complaint that the name of the promotion and festive decoration was a little too similar to terrorist group Hamas.
Shufersal cancels deal to set up SPAR supermarkets in Israel
Shufersal said it had canceled a deal with SPAR to set up a network of the Dutch food retail chain's stores in Israel, citing regulatory restrictions.
Carrefour sticks price warnings on food to shame suppliers
Since Monday, Carrefour has marked 26 products in its stores in France with labels reading, "This product has seen its volume or weight fall and the effective price by the supplier rise."
Claims of halting harmful food labeling are false, Health Ministry says
The Health Ministry announced that there were no plans to stop labeling food products with designation of high sugar and fats.