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Unusual demand for chametz products in the day after Passover
While the TV cameras were stationed at the bakery entrances, the real queue for chametz was digital: the Wolt shipping app reports a record for orders recorded at the end of Saturday.
About a thousand refugees were ordered and 2 emissaries set off every second.
Unusual demand for bread and rolls was also recorded on Sunday morning with a return to routine
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25/04/2022
Monday, 25 April 2022, 08:56 Updated: 10:43
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One of the clearest signs of Passover in the Israeli media is the departure of the second holiday, which this year was delayed until Shabbat, when the cameras are set up in front of the pita bakeries, emphasizing the flagship branch of Abulafia in Jaffa and documenting the people of Israel thirsty for chametz.
But while the coverage focuses on what seems to be the past habits of Israelis, the real queue for pressure took place this year digitally: Last Saturday, a record was set in the Wolt shipping app, when demand was particularly high.
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Among the most popular dishes at the end of the holiday were: jahanun, bagel, sambusak, sabih in pita, hamburger and of course escapes when the real star was the jahanun.
About a thousand escapees were invited through the app during the evening, apparently inspired by the funding celebrations and the most sought after were those of Abulafia and Eva Safi.
In addition, there was a significant onslaught on chametz also the day after, Sunday morning with a 60 percent increase in orders for bread products and rolls.
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