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The next Minister of Finance, for your attention: from yogurts to laundry soaps - which products have already become more expensive? | Israel today

2022-11-02T19:53:33.413Z


You pay the price: according to the "Israel Hayom" test, the regular visit to the supermarket will already cost you more • For toilet paper in some chains you will pay more than 16% from a few weeks ago • And in which chain did the tuna prices go up? • At least the prices of diapers remained the same


How much it costs us: Many companies announced the increase in the prices of their products on November 1, which caused outrage among the public and the decision of the food chains to oppose the increases, even when it involves non-delivery by the suppliers.

In the meantime, the chains are prepared with stocks, but there are already products that have become more expensive, some of them due to changes in promotions.

We made a comparison using "Pricez" on a variety of products whose price list has increased, and we discovered that in some cases there is a change in prices.

The comparison was made between October 26 and November 2.

Toilet paper in a supermarket in Bnei Brak (archive), photo: Gideon Markovich

"Pricez" data shows that 32 rolls of white Snow Soft Silk toilet paper goes up to NIS 26.90, and that the price remains the same.

The price in Mega in the city increased from NIS 32.90 to NIS 34.90 - an increase of 6%.

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This is an increase from NIS 30 to NIS 34.90 - an increase of about 16%.

Ariel mountain-scented washing gel 2.36 liters went up in market warehouses from NIS 27.50 to NIS 31.90 - a 16% increase.

A flood of increases

Müller's yogurt mix with added chocolate crackers, marketed by Terra, now costs 5.60 NIS in Osher-Ed compared to 4.50 NIS until now - a difference of 24.44%.

At the Market Pavilion, the price rose from NIS 4.50 to NIS 5.90 - a difference of 31.11%.

In Victory, the price rose from 4.50 NIS to 6.20 NIS - a difference of 37.78%.

In Biohannoff, the price rose from 4.50 NIS to 5.50 NIS - a difference of 22.22%.

At Mega in the city, the price rose from 5 NIS to 5.90 NIS, an increase of 18%.

In the market warehouses the price went up from 4.5 NIS to 5.7 NIS - an increase of 26.67%, and in Rami Levy the price went up from 4.50 NIS to 5.50 NIS.

A quart of Starkist tuna in vegetable oil costs 24.90 NIS at Shufersal Deal, Beitan Market, Victory, Half Free, Yohannoff, Beitan Wines and Tiv Taam - no change.

In my shopping basket the price is 25.90 NIS, also unchanged.

At Mega in the city, the price is 26.90 NIS, unchanged there as well.

In the market warehouse chain, the price increased from NIS 22.50 to NIS 24.90 - an increase of 10.67%.

One of the sensitive products for parents is of course diapers, because it is a basic consumer product for babies.

In light of the fact that the major suppliers of the Haggis and Pampers brands demanded a price increase, we checked who raised prices and where you can still buy at a lower price.

Photo: Getty Images // Forget going to the pharmacy to buy diapers,

If you look at Pampers stage 4 diapers, their price at Victory is 28.33 NIS and it has not changed.

The price in Yohannoff is among the lowest, but it increased by 12.11% - from 26.67 NIS to 29.90 NIS.

The price in Shufersal Deal and Tiv Taam is 30 NIS, and it remains the same.

The price in the market warehouses actually decreased - from NIS 32.40 to NIS 30.

The price at the market pavilion is 31.90 NIS, unchanged.

The price in my shopping basket is 32 NIS, also unchanged.

The price for half free is 34.90 NIS - unchanged.

Haggis Freedom diapers by Kimberly Sparrow go up in Yohannoff and Osher-up to 36.67 s, unchanged.

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Source: israelhayom

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