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The looker, the tycoons and "so ****** and the state !!!!!": The post that will lift the entire Carmel market - Walla! Food

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The famous burika stand of the Carmel Market is shut down, and nerves are starting to bubbleFood Food News The Looks, the Tycoons and "****** and the State !!!!!": The post that will lift the entire Carmel market A lot has to happen to take the smile off Kobi Shmuel's face, but now nothing's happening, and the nerves are bubbling. Tags Carmel Market Burika Yaniv Granot Wednesday, 04 November 2020, 01:00 Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on general Share on general Share on Twi


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The Looks, the Tycoons and "****** and the State !!!!!": The post that will lift the entire Carmel market

A lot has to happen to take the smile off Kobi Shmuel's face, but now nothing's happening, and the nerves are bubbling.

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Yaniv Granot

Wednesday, 04 November 2020, 01:00

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"It's sad for me to come to the market and see it like that. Closed deviations, people not smiling, quieter than noise. Just sad. I stopped trying to understand the way decisions are made a long time ago. Vegetables do eat no. Restaurants do stalls no. Delivery yes medium long term. Really it's the brain. Every day is different nonsense, lucky I do not see news. In the meantime I enjoyed the kids and I started running so there are also positive things in the situation. Love you all and want to come back to feed everyone. In the meantime do not forget to rejoice and smile it prevents Corona. "

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Two weeks ago, Kobi Shmuel decided to break the silence.

A prolonged and unusual Instagram absence was interrupted at once, and the sad-funny post above filled the space.

His familiar signature - "Come on burika burika burika !!!!!!"

- She also made a comeback.

It was not 100% positive, and the picture nonetheless showed his famous stand closed and locked and besieged and blocked, but a bit of optimism did pour in from above.

Children, and running, and do not forget to smile.

In all, a pretty overwhelming message to almost 15,000 followers.



This week, however, it passed him by.

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"Everything ends well in the end, too. But for those who do not believe in the good, I have news for him. The bad also ends in the end" The late Meir Ariel. It is really a sentence that holds me lately I have not raised anything for more than a month I am sad to come to the market No more smiling quiet than just sad noise.The way decisions are made I stopped trying to understand long ago vegetables yes food no restaurants yes stalls no delivery short short medium medium really you fucked the brain every day nonsense otherwise lucky I do not see news.In the meantime I enjoyed the kids and started running So there are also positive things in the situation.love all of you and already want to go back to feed them all in the meantime do not forget to rejoice and smile it prevents Corona !!!! Come on burika burika burika !!!!!! # ShukaCarmel #carmelmarket #borica #boricaboricaborica #Talaviv

A post shared by The Carmel Market (@haburika_carmel_market) on Oct 19, 2020 at 5:06 am PDT

"Since the beginning of the year, I and all the bastions in the market have been sitting at home. In the meantime, the writers have never closed. They have managed to open restaurants, B & Bs, hairdressers, kindergartens and schools," he wrote in a new post, selfie-mask with a market corridor in the background. , And now completely empty.

"I no longer know whether to laugh or cry," he described, "there are three options - either they laugh at us or they make fun of us or both. I don't like any of the options. They make fun of entertainment, as ****** and the country! !!!! ".



The background to things is clear, but perhaps it should still be described in writing to believe: the marketing networks did not stop for a moment while the small businesses were shut down, collapsing and stunned.

The Carmel market itself, by the way, is almost completely confused, and a comprehensive tour of it reveals chaos, a real loss of control over what is happening.



Businesses that have been approved to open on the basis of certain regulations, and others that have been banned are forced to watch from the sidelines.

Restaurants that send non-stop couriers while other food stalls, such as the addictive and comforting one of Samuel, are barred from joining.

If you need an eye-opener instead of all these words, just look at this picture and try to identify in it one little thing from the glorious and beloved market.

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Since the beginning of the year, I and all the bastions in the market have been sitting at home. Meanwhile, the writers have never closed. They have never had time to open restaurants, B & Bs, hairdressers, kindergartens and schools.

I walk around the hospital in Tel Hashomer and the kiosks and coffee stalls work as usual and do not understand what the difference is between my besta and these stalls what is the difference between a restaurant that does take away to me. And now there is a new joke that besta with shutter can work and best without shutter I can no longer know if Laughing or crying has three options either laughing at us or fussing over us or both. I do not like any of the options I make fun of Kusuomo State entertainment !!!!! Come on burika burika burika !!!!! #shukaharmel #talavi #carmelmarket #tlv #telaviv

A post shared by The Carmel Market Market (@haburika_carmel_market) on Nov 2, 2020 at 8:01 am PST

"We still received the first closure. We did not know how to proceed, but I could understand. Everything was new, and we felt that they closed to give people a sense of security," Shmuel described in a conversation with Walla!

NEWS, "I was a bit at home, I even had a baby, so the timing was good, but already in the hospital I noticed something strange."



That "something strange" was a tired active coffee stand that did not stop working for a moment in the medical compound.

"I'm sitting in the maternity ward, and they work non-stop. Closed space, and they tickle sandwiches. I did not understand what the difference was between them and them."



The second closure was already one move too many.

"After they brought us back they fenced off the whole market, and put guards who told how many people were inside at any given moment. Okay, I expected it to be the same this time. I did not believe they would shut us down again. After all we ate the writers' look, we saw how tycoons were not hurt because they knew Where to put the money and get a purple mark for the writers in return. "

The battle for home.

Shmuel behind the podium (Photo: Sharon Raz)

And so, a particularly gloomy New Year's Eve was replaced by another holiday, one week after another, and the damn closure lasted for many months - with his point of departure receding. "I recently came to the market after weeks of not getting close," Shmuel said, "I did a round and could not understand the idea. Some are open and some are closed, food stalls are allowed, but if I open I get a report straight away."



The nerves seep into the conversation and push its boundaries mainly because this is nothing but someone who wants to make a decent living. "What they would let me work, I would work. Even if the market is empty I come to work. People will come or not, they will walk around or not, they will order or not. It is up to me," he explained, "they said they would open on the 15th of the month. "It's already a serious problem, even though we are already being prepared for another closure, to open in a week or two."



He said that they are in fact the words of every small business or neighborhood store, in or outside the market, "It's a joke. There is no right decision-making, no order. Whoever knows how to reach those who sit up there in the high, open to him. I went to 'Rami Levy' and 'Half free' and 'Yohannoff'. People on each other, but we are not? I got calls from friends. People tried to help, but I did not want, it's just a principle. No need to close the market. This is my house, here I work. Why closed Do I have the house? "

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