Tnuva Faces Shortage of Regulated 250g Cottage Cheese Amid Rising Demand and Production Issues
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago
What happened
Tnuva is experiencing a shortage of its regulated 250-gram cottage cheese in Israel due to a production line malfunction and increased demand, while smaller unregulated packages remain available. The company attributes the scarcity to technical issues and logistical delays, despite increased overall supply this year. Consumers question the uneven availability between regulated and unregulated products amid ongoing dairy shortages.
- 01Regulated 250g cottage cheese is scarce while unregulated personal packages remain widely available.
- 02The 100g personal cottage cheese costs nearly as much per gram as the 250g regulated version.
- 03Tnuva cites a production line malfunction requiring manual operation as the cause of reduced output.
- 04Foreign technicians needed for repairs are reluctant to travel to Israel, delaying fixes.
- 05Tnuva reports a 4.5% increase in cottage cheese supply this year despite shortages.
- 06Consumers question if production favors more profitable unregulated products over regulated ones.
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