Supermarket
Austrian Nazi-era concentration camp site to become Lidl supermarket
According to the Mauthausen Guides, around 400 women were interned in the camp during World War II, 194 of whom were Russian protective-custody prisoners.
‘Checkout’: New comedy hit, expanded from one of Israel's most popular series
Man yells ‘f*** the Jews’ at Orthodox woman in upscale British supermarket chain
Supermarkets containing drugged baby food barred from selling edible products, cosmetics
Food chain surprises: "We will absorb the VAT increase"
Carrefour announced it will absorb the VAT increase on 1,700 private label products, including food, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, and fresh meat, chicken, and fish.
Australian scientists boost quantum sensors using supermarket grapes
Traditionally, materials like sapphire have been used in quantum sensing devices.
The supermarket chain decides: Opening on Saturdays too
Spar will open its Kfar Saba branch on Saturdays and expand to Tel Aviv, following the recent dissolution of the partnership between franchisee Amit Ze'ev and billionaire Yitzchak Mirilashvili.
SodaStream's experiment: Replacing a thousand bottles with one device
In an innovative campaign, SodaStream highlights its role in reducing plastic by replacing crowded supermarket shelves with a single device offering an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution.
It's not just the price: The supermarket mistake and its cost
We examined factors influencing consumer choices, finding Shufersal as the leader and Wolt Market as the fastest-growing online player.
How Shufersal is confusing you: The mystery behind the price hike
Supersal is discontinuing its private label, raising prices, and says "XPO products are not copies."
Credit cards readers across Israeli stores, gas stations crash in cyberattack
This suspected cyberattack follows previous attempts made by Iran to penetrate Israeli cyber defenses.
Food companies sell products that are less healthy in poorer countries, says report
Across 30 companies, the products sold in low-income countries scored lower on a star rating system developed in Australia and New Zealand than those sold in high-income countries.
Dangerous mercury levels found in European canned tuna
Canned tuna sold across major European supermarkets has been found to be 100% contaminated with mercury, according to a recent report by NGOs Bloom and Foodwatch.
Salah Dabbah offers cheapest fish & meat - Shiluv I2R study reveals
New Shiluv I2R study shows significant price gaps in fish and meat baskets for Tishrei holidays - Salah Dabbah chain offers cheapest option, saving consumers hundreds of shekels.