Israelis To Spend $2.2B On Food For Passover—and Waste A Quarter

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    JERUSALEM (JNS) – Israelis are expected to spend NIS 7.8 billion ($2.2 billion) on food during Passover week, of which 250,000 tons, valued at NIS 1.9 billion ($529 million), will go to waste, according to a study by Leket Israel.

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    In Israel, the expenditure on food is relatively high compared to other Western countries. Waste is a significant contributor to the high cost of living: through both needless expenditures on food and inflated food prices caused by unnecessary demand.

    Leket Israel pegged the additional cost at NIS 6,900 (US $1,927) per household per year.

    “Unfortunately, once again with the upcoming holiday, this data speaks for itself. More and more families are unable to make ends meet at the end of the month and this Passover, the gap will grow even wider,” said Gidi Kroch, CEO of Leket Israel—The National Food Bank.

    “Food rescue contributes to the reduction of waste and enhances nutritional security, thereby reducing the disparities in Israeli society at a quarter of the price of the cost of buying food. The government is not fulfilling its basic duties to its citizens to care for its citizens’ safety and security in all aspects. While some will have the privilege of spending the holiday with families, hundreds of thousands of Israelis will not be able to celebrate Passover with dignity,” he added.

    Passover begins on the evening of April 5.


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    ruby
    ruby
    1 year ago

    what a misleading headline, ” and waste a quarter” sounds like a pesach program , regular families in e”y dont throw out 25% of their food… its only later in the article that they try to explain it …

    Zelig
    Zelig
    1 year ago

    “Eretz Asher tamid Einei Hashem Elokecha bah mareishin hashana viad acharis shana!!!”

    Leket is a Nais veNifla!!!