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Does money buy love? Restaurants, flowers and gifts - the public opened their wallets on Valentine's Day Israel today

2023-02-15T17:53:50.278Z


Love to spend: a 10% increase in ordering from restaurants on the romantic evening this year compared to 2022 • Israelis spent an average of NIS 427 on buying a gift, an increase of NIS 25 from 2020


Love costs quite a bit: after Valentine's Day - the sales figures also come, which include the expenses in the many restaurants and


the variety of gifts.

Sibus reports a 10% increase in orders from restaurants on the eve of Valentine's Day compared to last year.

21:00 was the busiest hour: more than 30% of the total orders were made at this time, and there was a 50% increase in the number of orders at this time compared to 2022.

In terms of the average spending per diner at a restaurant, this year on Valentine's Day Israelis spent an average of 80 shekels in restaurants, compared to 70 shekels last year - an increase of about 15% on average.

The most popular types of food were Asian, meat and Italian.

Pho Sushi, Cafe Noir, Taqueria, Shi-Shi and Meatburger were the five most popular restaurants, and also topped the delivery parade on the evening of Valentine's Day.

Cafe Noir, Taqueria and Shay Shay were among the most popular restaurants on Valentine's Day last year as well.

Don't forget gifts

According to BUYME data, Israelis spent an average of NIS 427 on buying a gift, an increase of NIS 25 from 2020. Herzliya is the leading city in waste, with an average gift value of NIS 495, and Sderot closes the list with NIS 352.

The most preferred pastime among gifts is a restaurant, with 29%, followed by a couple's massage, with 24%.

Fashion gifts were next in line (clothing, jewelry, etc.), with 20%.

According to the data of the flower delivery company Vaza, the flowers bought the most were tulips, bulbs and anemones, and the average price of a delivery of a bouquet and chocolate was


NIS 215.

The data also shows that 62% of the buyers were men.

The age group that dominated the ordering of flowers was the 35-44 year olds, with 25% of the total orders.

50% of the flower inviters were


from Tel Aviv.

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Source: israelhayom

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