One chain pays more than all others during holidays
Geocartography Institute survey finds Rami Levi chain leads in offering the most affordable shopping basket during Israel's holiday rush.
The article was written in collaboration with Rami Levi Chain Stores Hashikma
A survey by the Geocartography Institute regarding the cheapest shopping basket for Rosh Hashanah states in first place: The Rami Levi chain with 31%, in second place the Osher Ad chain with 25%, in third place - the Yochananof and Hatzi Hinam chains with 6% In fourth place is the Shufersal chain with 5% and in fifth place is the King Store chain with 4%.
The survey states that regarding the basket of the cheapest fresh meat and poultry products (delicacies) for Rosh Hashanah: In first place - the Rami Levi chain - 25%, in second place - the Osher Ad chain with 17%, in third place is the Yochananof chain with 7%, In fourth place are the chains Shufersall and Hatzi Hinam with 6% and in fifth place is the chain King Store with 4%.
The survey also states that the cheapest basket of fresh fish products is: In first place the Rami Levi chain with 22%, in second place is the Osher Ad chain with 11%, in third place - the Yochananof and Hatzi Hinam chains with 8%, In fourth place is the Shufersal chain with 7% and in fifth place is the King Store chain with 4%.
The survey of the Geocartography Institute was conducted at the beginning of September in preparation for Rosh Hashanah in a representative sample of the population in the State of Israel (in the Jewish sector and the Arab sector).
A survey by the Geocartography Institute on which chain offers the cheapest shopping basket for Rosh Hashanah and the holidays states: The chain that offers the cheapest shopping basket is: Rami Levi chain with 31%, in second place is Osher Ad chain with 25%, in third place - The Yochananof and Hatzi Hinam chains with 6%, in fourth place is the Shufersal chain with 5%, in fifth place is the King Store chain with 4%, in sixth place is the Victory chain with 3% and in seventh place 16% stated that they don't know
The phenomenon that stands out is that in the Jewish sector 35% stated that the Rami Levi chain offers the cheapest basket compared to the Arab sector only 12.5% while the Shufersal chain in the Jewish sector only 2.6% compared to the Arab sector 16.2%.
The survey states that regarding the basket of the cheapest fresh meat and poultry products (delis) for Rosh Hashanah: In first place - Rami Levi chain - 25%, in second place - Osher Ad chain - 17%, in third place - Yochananof chain with 7% and in second place In fourth place are the chains Shufersall and Hatzi Hinam with 6%, in fifth place is the King Store chain with 4%, in sixth place is the Victory chain with 3%, and in seventh place 22% stated that they do not know.
The phenomenon that stands out is that in the Jewish sector 28.1% stated that the Rami Levi chain offers the basket of meat and chicken products at the most affordable prices compared to the Arab sector only 7.5% while the Shufersal chain in the Jewish sector only 3.8% compared to the Arab sector 20%.
The survey also states that the cheapest basket of fresh fish products is: In first place the Rami Levi chain with 22%, in second place the Osher Ad chain with 11%, in third place - the Yochananof and Hatzi Hinam chains with 8% and in The fourth is the Shufersal chain with 7% and in fifth place is the King Store chain with 4% and in sixth place is the Victory chain with 3% and 27% stated that they do not know.
The phenomenon that stands out is that in the Jewish sector 24.6% stated that the Rami Levi chain offers the basket of fresh fish products at the cheapest prices compared to the Arab sector only 10% while the Shufersal chain in the Jewish sector only 5.2% compared to the Arab sector 17.5%.
The Geocartography Institute's survey was conducted at the beginning of September 2024 in preparation for shopping for Rosh Hashanah and the holidays in a representative national sample of 503 men and women aged 18 and over in the Jewish and Arab sectors as part of the population.
The article was written in collaboration with Rami Levi Sycamore Marketing
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