Osem, one of Israel's largest food manufacturers and distributors, announced it would raise the prices of dozens of products, including pasta and ketchup
Israelis entered 2023 on Sunday with a blow to their wallets as many products and services became more expensive overnight into the new year.
As a result of the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis, the price of raw materials has significantly increased. Subsequently, manufacturers and distributors are raising costs as well.
Osem, one of Israel's largest food manufacturers and distributors, announced it would raise the prices of dozens of products, including pasta and ketchup. Israeli food company Soglowek said it would increase costs by 10 percent. In recent months, major food manufacturers Strauss and Tnuva also raised their prices. ... Read More: Arutz-7