Scandal forces PM to revise his ice cream budget
02/17/2013 17:46
NIS 10,000 budget request causes public outrage; PM's favorite flavor is pistachio at high-end Jerusalem gelateria.
PM Netanyahu's favorite ice cream Photo: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post
Dreaming about eating pistachios means you will earn “blessed money” in the near
future, according to tradition.
Perhaps Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
was dreaming when he asked for a NIS 10,000 budget for buying pistachio and
French vanilla ice cream from the high-end Jerusalem gelateria Metudela located
near the Prime Minister’s Residence.
The entire country was up in arms
when word of his large personal expenditure at an ice cream store was published
on the Israeli business news website Calcalist on Thursday. The newspaper
revealed that Netanyahu asked for – and received – NIS 10,000 per year to order
Metudela ice cream, as it was “his personal taste” in ice cream.
A
spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday said the budget was a
“framework” for the upcoming year and did not represent money already allocated.
After an uproar in the Israeli press over the weekend, Netanyahu canceled the
request, calling it “extraneous,” the PMO said.
Despite losing the
contract with Netanyahu, Metudela has enjoyed a surge of popularity since the
news broke. In their flagship Rehavia store, they’ve rechristened the pistachio
ice cream “Bibi pistachio.”
Serena Kanfi, who makes all of the ice cream
for their Rehavia and Beit Hakerem stores, says she has tripled production for
pistachio ice cream since Thursday.
On Friday, customers streamed to the
store from as far away as Tel Aviv and Rehovot.
She said that her
husband, coowner Rafael Kanfi, is also a barber and cuts Sara Netanyahu’s hair.
When the couple decided to open an ice cream store five years ago, Kanfi told
the Netanyahus about his new venture, and the family began to frequent the
store. Sara Netanyahu’s favorite is French vanilla, while Bibi Netanyahu is
partial to pistachio, she said. But the family also enjoys the sorbets,
including strawberry and mint lemonade.
About the scandal, Kanfi, who
immigrated from Uruguay four years ago, rolls her eyes.
“They
exaggerated. It’s not that much ice cream per month,” she said. “They have a lot
of guests and invite a lot of people.”
A kilogram of ice cream at
Metudela costs NIS 72, meaning for NIS 10,000 per year the first family and
their guests are eating about 11.5 kg. per month.
“It’s really a shame,”
Kanfi added. “He’s also a human being. He should be able to eat ice cream
wherever he wants.”