Posts Tagged ‘Chicken’
Items for 1 Shekel at Rami Levi
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 16:06 3 Comments
As of next week, Rami Levi stores will be offering items for 1 shekel in honor of Pesach. They will be selling matzah (1 kg), matzah meal (500g), grape juice (1 liter) and chocolate spread (400g) for 1 NIS each, conditional on a minimum purchase of 39 NIS from the store and limited to two of each item per customer.
In addition, for five days before Pesach begins, Thursday – Monday, Rami Levy will be offering chicken for 1 NIS per kilo. This offer will be conditional on a minimum purchase and won’t be limited for customer club members.
The offers will be valid while stocks last.
Machsanei Kim’at Chinam Specials
Wednesday, November 24, 2010 17:13 No Comments
Click here to see what’s on special this week at Machsanei Kim’at Chinam, when you spend 100 NIS in store (butcher specials do not require minimum purchase).
The offers are valid from tomorrow, 25/11/10 until 1/12/10.
Items for 1 Shekel at Rami Levi
Tuesday, August 31, 2010 16:09 No Comments
As of tomorrow, 1/9/10, Rami Levi stores will be offering items for 1 shekel in honor of Rosh Hashana. They will be selling honey (350g) and 1 kg of apples for NIS per item/kg, limited to 2 jars of honey and 2 kg of apples per customer, and conditional on a minimum purchase of 29.99 NIS from the store.
In addition, next Monday, Rami Levy will be offering chicken for 1 NIS per kilo, when purchasing to the value of 19.90 NIS, and limited to 2 kg per customer.
The offers will be valid while stocks last.
Shefa Shuk Specials
Thursday, April 15, 2010 16:35 No Comments
When you spend 200 NIS in Shefa Shuk, you can purchase the following items:
- 3 packs of Titulim Premium diapers for 90 NIS
- 4 kg of whole chickens for 60 NIS
- a 6-pack of Pepsi/Mirinda/7-Up (1.5 l) for 11.90 NIS
The offer is valid until 18/4/10 in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak and Beit Shemesh branches only (whiles stocks last; limit one item per purchase)
Mega/Mega Ba’Ir – 5kg of vegetables for 5 NIS
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 10:21 No CommentsIf you purchase 5 kg of fresh chicken or meat at Mega or Mega Ba’Ir, you can get 5 kg of vegetables for 5 shekels – including tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, red peppers, onions and carrots (until 29/3/10, while stocks last).
Shefa Shuk Pesach deals
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 13:54 1 CommentSpecials at Shefa Shuk
- Spend 300 NIS or more – get 8 bottles of Crystal soda (2 liters) free.
- Spend 700 NIS or more – get 8 bottles of Crystal soda AND a box of shemura matza (Matzot Yerushalayim, 1kg) free.
- Spend 1000 NIS or more - get 8 bottles of Crystal soda, a box of shemura matza AND a whole frozen chicken (glatt mehadrin) for free.
The offer is valid until 29/3/10, while stocks last.
Chicken special in Shufersal (Supersol) Deal
Thursday, March 18, 2010 21:29 No CommentsIf you spend 150 NIS in Shufersal (Supersol) Deal (not including whole chickens) you can buy whole chickens for 4.90 NIS per kilo.
- Limited to 6 kg per customer; offer valid until 23/3/10, while stocks last.
Pesach Chicken News
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 13:20 No CommentsThe chicken suppliers are raising their prices by 25% now before Pesach. There are still supermarkets with specials on chicken at the moment, but be aware!
(Obviously supermarkets may still choose to offer chicken sales at their loss even if the suppliers’ prices go up, but that remains to be seen!)
Rami Levi – products @ 1 Shekel!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 13:08 No CommentsRami Levi will be offering certain products from next week for 1 NIS each, with no minimum purchase required.
- On Sunday (21/3) and Monday (22/3) they plan to offer meat (no. 8) for 1 NIS per kilogram (maximum 2kg per customer);
- On Tuesday (23/3) and Wednesday (24/3) a box of matza (regular, not Shemura) for 1 NIS;
- On Thursday (25/3) and Friday (26/3) a liter bottle of grape juice for 1 NIS;
- On Motzaei Shabbat (27/3) a dozen eggs for 1 NIS;
- On the Sunday (28/3) and Monday (29/3, erev Pesach) they plan to offer a kilogram of chicken for 1 NIS.
Further details will be posted as they become available. It is advisable to get there early before their stocks run out.

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