Adi Dovrat-Meseritz, Haaretz.com

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Past articles by Adi:

Why Are Foreign Supermarket Chains Going Shopping in Israel?

International retailers flock to the lucrative Israeli market, but ordinary Israelis are unlikely to benefit → Read More

Why Are Foreign Retailers Going Shopping in Israel?

International retailers flock to the lucrative Israeli market, but ordinary Israelis are unlikely to benefit → Read More

Dutch Supermarket Giant Spar Coming to Israel

Spar chains of supermarkets to open in Israel in 2023, as the signed letter of intent with Israeli official franchisee states → Read More

Meet the Israeli who wants to rename Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey ‘Judea and Samaria’

After buying Ben & Jerry's Israel for peanuts, Avi Zinger claims he 'can do what he wants' - and that includes selling ice cream in the West Bank. Following the deal, Ben & Jerry's sued its parent company, Unilever → Read More

Meet the Israeli who wants to rename Chunky Monkey ‘Judea and Samaria’

After buying Ben & Jerry's Israel for peanuts, Avi Zinger claims he 'can do what he wants' - and that includes selling ice cream in the West Bank. Following the deal, Ben & Jerry's sued its parent company, Unilever → Read More

Meet the Israeli who wants to rename Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey as ‘Judea and Samaria’

After buying Ben & Jerry's Israel for peanuts, Avi Zinger claims he 'can do what he wants' - and that includes selling ice cream in the West Bank. Following the deal, Ben & Jerry's sued its parent company, Unilever → Read More

Tel Aviv is not doing well

The naked eye may not spot the decline of Israel’s culture and entertainment capital, but the number don't lie → Read More

After chocolate, Israeli food giant Strauss recalls all sweets over salmonella outbreak

The new recall in Israel was extended to the entire confectionary product line regardless of expiration date. Strauss products include Elite chocolate and toffee candies → Read More

Offices of major Israeli supermarket chain, food maker raided on suspicions of price-fixing

Competition Authority investigators questioned Shufersal CEO Itzhak Aberkohen and Strauss CEO Eyal Dror, in the first antitrust probe of major food retailers since 2009 → Read More

Israeli supermarket chain offers cheap online prices for Haredim, sparking secular protest

Lower prices to attract ultra-Orthodox customers are not new, nor are they exclusive to Shufersal → Read More

Israel's milk shortage expected to last at least another week

Retailers can't import milk because of Israel's quota system on dairy produce → Read More

Israel's milk shortage expected to last at least another week

Retailers can't import milk because of Israel's quota system on dairy produce → Read More

Some Arab employees of Jewish-owned businesses risking jobs by joining strike

After an Arab architect was fired, wide coverage compelled her Jewish boss to retract it, but she’s quitting anyway and has received some 20 job offers → Read More

Israelis are shopping like mad, but many retailers worry it won’t last

The post-corornavirus consumer surge has defied the worst expectations, but what will happen when people can start shopping overseas again? → Read More

Israeli restaurants come under attack from anti-vaxxers for enforcing COVID rules

'I never thought there was a question of whether I needed to obey the law, but suddenly people tell me they're going to boycott me,' says one owner threatened for enforcing regulations barring indoor seating for unvaccinated → Read More

The economy is reopening, but many Israelis on unpaid leave refuse to return to their old jobs

Israeli employers struggle to fill jobs as generous unemployment benefits create a disincentive to work → Read More

With no law to guide them, Israeli employers set their own COVID vaccination policies

'Coming to work was a nightmare.' Employees refusing to get vaccinated report harassment, as Israeli firms attempt to give workforce the jab → Read More

Closure of branches and simplifying of menus: Israel's post-COVID café industry

Turnover in cafés cratered from 6 billion shekels ($1.8 billion) in 2019 to 2.75 billion shekels in 2020 → Read More

Airport shutdown in response to the pandemic is likely to cause package delivery delays

The airports authority says there shouldn’t be a problem with cargo flights and therefore shipping times shouldn’t be impacted, but shipping companies say some packages arrive on passenger flights → Read More

The restaurants that flourished during the pandemic

While 4,000 restaurants went out of business, those that could switch to delivery are doing better than before → Read More