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A Tnuva truck enters the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi, Israel May 22, 2014.

Strauss, Cola, and Tnuva: Will Israel's food prices keep rising and why?

Milk, with a sign reading 'the milk is limited to 2 cartons per customer,' is seen in a Jerusalem supermarket on March 22, 2023

Dairy prices to jump 4.48% from May 1 for price-controlled products

 Israelis sorting food and produce with Leket Israel.

October 7 led to severe loss of agricultural output and growing number of food-insecure Israelis

Tiv Ta’am to lower prices before Passover

By Ricki Cohen
 Economy Minister Nir Barkat speaks the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference. June 6, 2023

Black stickers: The government's new plan to shame companies raising prices during war

 The new Ninja Speedy, model ON403 for cooking fast meals

 Introducing exciting additions to the shelf and the new "Ninja"

By MEITAL SHARABI
 BAMBA COMING off the production line at a Strauss plant in Sderot.

Strauss Group to hike prices, lay off 150 workers

By SHIRA SAPIR/GLOBES/TNS
 An illustrative image of a graph going down.

December 2023 Consumer Price Index records a 0.1% decrease from November

FRESH PRODUCE is stacked in a store in Jerusalem’s Mahaneh Yehuda market

From shelves to labs: Israeli food execs talk trends and challenges in 2024

 Fruit and vegetables in a supermarket.

Discounts on healthy food lead to increase in consumption - study

 CEO of Pitchon Lev Eli Cohen

Pitchon Lev CEO calls for price controls in face of rising food prices

 EMPTY SHELVES in a Jerusalem supermarket.

How has the war with Hamas damaged Israel's economy?

 Same Same restaurant in Ra'anana

It's the Same Same in this authentic Asian restaurant in Ra'anana - review

 FRESH OPTION for your morning coffee: Carrefour’s new branch in Beit Hakerem.

Carrefour sticks price warnings on food to shame suppliers

By REUTERS
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan meet on the sidelines of the 6th summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-building Measures in Asia (CICA), in Astana, Kazakhstan October 13, 2022.

Putin, Erdogan to discuss stalled Ukraine grain deal amid rising food prices

By KRISTINA JOVANOVSKI/THE MEDIA LINE
 A statue of a cow painted in the colours of dairy firm Tnuva's logo stands outside the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi, Israel May 22, 2014.

Israel's dairy quandary: Empty supermarket shelves amid high production

By KEREN SETTON/THE MEDIA LINE
 RIDICULOUS: HEINZ introduced ketchup in 1876, but the product’s labeling has been downgraded in Israel to ‘tomato seasoning’ by the SII.

Are Israel’s import standards too high for its own good?

 ‘In nearly every category, Israelis can buy a lot less with their incomes than the average person in the OECD’

Is Israel’s notorious cost of living really that high?