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Histadrut Launches Subsidized Private Label Food Line at Significantly Lower Prices
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First reported by Walla · 1 day ago
What happened
The Histadrut has launched a subsidized private label line of 37 products made in the same factories as popular brands but sold online exclusively to its members at prices up to 60% lower. This initiative targets reducing living costs for over 800,000 workers and plans further product expansion.
- 01Histadrut launches private label line with 37 products made in same factories as branded goods.
- 02Average discount is about 30%, with some items priced 60% below retail averages.
- 03Products sold online exclusively to Histadrut members with a 1,500 shekel monthly purchase limit.
- 04Delivery fees are 14.90 shekels for orders over 300 shekels, no self-pickup option.
- 05Manufacturers note private label products may differ in formulation despite shared production sites.
- 06Private labels account for only 7.3% of Israeli sales, much lower than Europe's 38.7%.
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