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Israeli Supermarket Chains Raise Online Delivery Fees by 20% to 35.9 Shekels
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First reported by Ynet · 23 hours ago
What happened
Israeli supermarket chains including Carrefour and Rami Levy have raised online grocery delivery fees by 20% to 35.9 shekels due to rising operational costs. Other chains followed suit, while Wolt lowered its subscription fee for free delivery service. Delivery contractors charge about 40 shekels per city delivery, and supermarkets are reducing subsidies on these fees.
- 01Israeli supermarkets raised online delivery fees by 20% to 35.9 shekels.
- 02Rami Levy initiated the increase citing higher fuel and labor costs.
- 03Carrefour, Victory, Mahsanei HaShuk, and Shufersal followed with similar hikes.
- 04Wolt reduced its monthly subscription fee from 49 to 29 shekels for free delivery.
- 05Delivery contractors charge about 40 shekels per city delivery, pressuring supermarkets.
- 06Supermarkets are cutting subsidies to offset rising delivery contractor fees.
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