Food prices
Osem raises prices on essentials as raw material costs soar
Coffee, baby formula, and snacks are among the Osem products that will see price increases of up to 9%.
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Osem joins the price hikes: These products will soon cost more
After Strauss and Unilever, Osem-Nestlé announces a 2.2% price hike on products like coffee, chocolate, Tsabar hummus, and ketchup.
Yes increases prices: Extra charges for premium channels and VOD
First Published: YES is raising prices by NIS 5 for premium and VOD packages starting in January, citing higher VAT and production costs.
Hashachar Ha'ole chocolate increases in price by 10%
Hashachar Ha'ole raises prices on chocolate, cocoa, and baking chocolate by 8%-10% due to significant increases in raw material costs.
The drastic increases did not escape us: Mey Eden jumps the prices
Market factors: The company is on the shelf and has an interest in showing an increase in revenues - potential sale of Mey Eden spurs price hikes.
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Record heat hits Israel: Soaring food prices and climate change challenges - opinion
Israel's record-breaking heat is pushing food prices higher. Learn how climate change is impacting agriculture and what needs to be done.
Historic food import reform allows for greater competition in Israeli market
Israel's Health Ministry approved a reform to align food imports with European regulations to reduce costs and increase competition; experts caution about immediate impacts and costs.
Osem announces price reduction, primarily in breakfast cereals
Osem has informed retail chains that starting in August, it will reduce the list price of several products, primarily in its breakfast cereal line, by 8%-15%.
June brings price hikes in multiple sectors for Israeli consumers
"Since the start of the war, the big food companies have raised prices by dozens of percent," said a lobby group.
IFCJ partners with Leket to combat food insecurity in Israel
IFCJ donated $42,247, to make the project possible, which funded the purchase of the truck as well as additional support related to adapting the vehicle for food distribution.
Why does a cup of coffee in an Israeli hospital cost NIS 19?
Coffee, sandwiches, or pastries sold in hospital cafeterias are significantly more expensive than in other locations. The Knesset Health Committee will begin monitoring these prices.