Sardine Prices Surge Amid TikTok-Driven Demand Spike in Israel
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First reported by Ynet · 7 hours ago
What happened
Sardine sales in Israel have surged by up to 72% in the past year due to TikTok-driven popularity, causing prices to rise significantly amid ongoing fish shortages. The trend is especially strong among fitness and beauty communities, with canned sardines priced between 5 and 12 shekels and fresh sardines up to 80 shekels per kilo. Retailers and importers note the product's newfound demand, though it remains less popular than tuna.
- 01Sardine sales in Israel rose 38% to 72% last year, driven by TikTok influencers.
- 02The trend is popular among fitness enthusiasts and beauty influencers promoting health benefits.
- 03Prices of sardine products increased by tens of percent over two years due to demand and fish shortages.
- 04Canned sardines now sell for 5 to 12 shekels, while fresh sardines can cost up to 80 shekels per kilo.
- 05Despite price hikes, sardines remain seen as an affordable, nutritious food option.
- 06Uncertainty remains if the TikTok trend will have lasting impact on sardine consumption.
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