Israel – Pre-Passover shoppers will have a chance to buy chickens and matzoh for only one shekel a kilogram – 13 cents a pound – as a supermarket chain cuts prices.
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The rock-bottom prices will be offered by the Rami Levi supermarkets, according to Globes, but customers will be limited to buying two chickens, packages of matzoh as well as other products included in the one-shekel sale. The purchases are conditioned on buying other products at regular prices.
Half a kilogram (1.1 pounds) of matzoh flour, tomato juice in one-liter cans and chocolate spread will be offered next week for one shekel each, the supermarket chain said, and Globes reported that the shekel-a-chicken sale will be held for five days before the Passover holiday begins on the evening of April 18.
Read more at Arutz Sheva
Good way of making money
What a nice way to support yidden in these troubling times
You mean, what a way to support Arabs!
I, too, thought this was a nice thing until I heard how he keeps his prices so low. He hires arabs for everything and brings them into frum neighborhoods where the yidden wouldn’t otherwise be exposed to them. Unfortunately, there have been several cases of Jewish girls leaving to live in Arab towns with Arabs he employs.
Probably not kosher!!
Rami Levi, is a tzakik gamor  211; he is supporting the Fogel family til the youngest turns 18. He is always giving zedakah and giving of himself. His normal prices are the lowest of all the supermarkets.
And #8  211; you are distgusting!!!!