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Farmers halt milk supply in protest of Smotrich’s dairy industry reform
Numerous supermarkets across the country posted signs limiting the number of milk cartons each shopper could purchase as shelves ran low.
What’s new in the food scene in Israel?
A soft step forward, a soft jump to the center: The tofu that wants all Israelis
Tnuva's decade-long initiative supporting children and families in Ofakim’s periphery
What will be featured on the holiday table? Tnuva’s new products for Shavuot
Ahead of the holiday, the company is launching new products, including goat cheeses, sugar-free oat drink, salmon cubes, and focaccias.
A full fridge: Tnuva to distribute dairy and food products to 2,000 families in Kiryat Shmona
Ahead of Passover, Tnuva is helping families return to Kiryat Shmona after 1.5 years. Each will get a food package worth hundreds of shekels, delivered home.
The big hit from Papa John’s has arrived – and the hype is justified
Toppings, upgrades, indulgences, and treats – we checked out the latest products hitting the shelves.
Tnuva launches sports groups for war victim rehabilitation
Tnuva is deepening its collaboration with the Etgarim organization, jointly establishing Haetgaristim, dedicated sports groups for rehabilitating war victims.
No milk? The shortage continues, and dairies profit
Due to the ongoing shortage, sales of unregulated milk, including lactose-free and chocolate milk, are soaring. Rami Levy will sell milk at NIS 6 per liter, cheaper than regulated milk.
Food sector sees profit rise during Israel-Hamas War as prices for consumers skyrocket
Critics have blamed monopolies for price hikes unrelated to raw material costs, deepening Israel's cost-of-living crisis.
Powerful hair dryer & Harry Potter magic: What’s new on the shelf
Explore a multifunctional hair tool, expanding beauty lines, Harry Potter bedding, premium rice brands entering Israel, new coconut products, and a fresh Somersby flavor.
Adding an Asian touch: Tnuva’s leading product line gets an upgrade
Tnuva expands its White Chef brand with coconut liquid and cream, perfect for Asian cuisine, soups, dishes, and desserts.
'Why isn't the cap yellow?': Israeli kid asks Tnuva to change cap color to honor Gaza hostages
Shachar Tertz is about to enter the fourth grade amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and wrote a letter to ask the Israeli milk giant to consider changing the caps to the color yellow.
New products arrive in stores
Our tasters have reviewed the latest surprising products to make your summer tastier.