Economy11:03 · 27m ago

Rami Levy Offers Cheapest Dairy Prices for Large Families in Israel

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
The story · English

Rami Levy supermarket chain is recognized for providing the lowest prices on dairy products, especially benefiting large families. Mothers familiar with the challenge of buying treats like dairy desserts for multiple children often face high costs, but Rami Levy aims to ease this burden by offering significantly cheaper options. For example, a Milky dairy cup costs only 2.90 shekels at Rami Levy, compared to 3.10 shekels at Shufersal and up to 3.40 shekels at Carrefour and Yavne Beitan. Similarly, a 200-gram pack of Tnuva butter is priced at 7.90 shekels at Rami Levy, versus 8.90 shekels at Yohananof and 10.70 shekels in local markets. Lorpak spread (250 grams) is also cheapest at Rami Levy for 17.30 shekels, while other chains charge between 19.50 and 21.90 shekels.

These price differences accumulate to hundreds of shekels in monthly savings for families purchasing in bulk. Rami Levy’s approach reflects the belief that providing plentiful treats for children is a basic right, not a luxury. This pricing strategy is confirmed by official online data and public price comparison databases, establishing Rami Levy as the most affordable option for dairy products in Israel. The article also references recent news about product recalls and customer compensation related to Rami Levy, underscoring the chain’s prominence in the market.

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