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Where will you put together the most affordable parcel delivery?
Cheap or expensive parcel delivery?
Depending on where you buy: We went on a shopping trip and together with the Israeli Consumer Council to check where it is best to stock up on parcel delivery
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14/03/2022
Monday, 14 March 2022, 10:18 Updated: 10:38
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The wave of price increases is not lost on us in the preparations for Purim, which will be celebrated this weekend throughout Israel.
In order to prepare properly, we went out - together with the Israeli Consumer Council - to check how much it will cost us to deliver dishes for the holiday.
According to the test, a kilo of manna ears stuffed with poppy seeds will cost NIS 42.9 in the Hyper Cohen chain, and in Shufersal Deal you will pay NIS 39.
In the semi-free Victory chains and in the market warehouses NIS 35, in the Rami Levy chain you will pay NIS 28.3.
Those who want to diversify with a savory snack and add Bamba to parcel delivery will pay NIS 4.5 for semi-free, NIS 3.5 for Hyper Cohen, NIS 3.3 for market warehouses, NIS 3.1 for Victory and Shufersal Deal, and NIS 3 for Rami Levy.
Segal's red wine will cost NIS 24.9 at the semi-free chain, NIS 18.3 at Hyper Cohen, NIS 18 at Shufersal Deal, NIS 17.5 at Victory and Market Warehouses, and NIS 16.6 at Rami Levy.
An elite Purim chocolate package will cost NIS 14.9 at Shufersal Deal, NIS 11.9 at the market warehouses and Hyper Cohen, NIS 10.9 at half free, at Victory and Rami Levy you will pay NIS 9.9.
According to the above ingredients, it was found that the cheapest parcel delivery is in the Rami Levy chain.
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Comparing prices between the parcel deliveries we have assembled in the various chains (Photo: The Israeli Consumer Council)
Purim Miracle: Healthy is also cheaper
We asked the Israeli Consumer Council to check how much our parcel delivery would cost if we tried to make it less sweet and much healthier.
The results are surprising: a "healthy" basket (whose components will be specified immediately) rose by an average of NIS 121.3, compared with the average price of the "classic" basket, which costs NIS 124.1.
In the two delivery baskets, the healthiest and the least on the wall, there are 12 items each: The healthy dish delivery includes fruit, olive oil, tahini and mini nuts and the regular dish delivery consists of 12 snacks, sweets, and red wine.
And how much will we pay for the healthy basket?
On peeled walnuts, weighing 150 grams, we sell NIS 11.90 for a range of flavors, and NIS 19.90 for the Tiv Ta'am chain, a difference of 67%.
Whole sesame tahini is sold at a price of NIS 9.90 in the Bitan wine chain and at a price of NIS 13.70 per mega in the city, a difference of 38%.
In the fruits (oranges, strawberries and bananas) huge differences in price per kilogram were found, gaps of tens of percent: the difference in the price of oranges reaches 96%, in strawberries 79% and bananas to 64%, between the cheapest and most expensive.
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