Surveys Identify Hazi Hinam as Most Affordable Supermarket for Passover

Hebrew-language channels circulated promotional content citing mainstream media surveys that rank Hazi Hinam as the cheapest supermarket chain for Passover shopping.

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Hazi Hinam Highlighted in Passover Consumer Surveys

Ahead of the Passover holiday, Hebrew-language media channels circulated consumer reports regarding holiday grocery costs. According to a post by חדשות מהשטח בטלגרם—which was also amplified by the channel דניאל עמרם ללא צנזורה—surveys conducted by Israeli news outlets Maariv, Ice, and Walla determined that the supermarket chain "Hazi Hinam" offers the most affordable shopping basket for the holiday season.

The source message claims that the Hazi Hinam basket is "up to 43%" cheaper than the most expensive alternative on the market. Specific promotional deals highlighted in the post include fresh Norwegian salmon fillet for 79.90 NIS per kilogram, two kilograms of fresh minced beef for 80 NIS, and 100 grams of Elite Turkish coffee for 5.90 NIS.

Editorial Context and Framing

While the post cites mainstream journalistic consumer surveys (including a direct link to a Maariv article), the message itself concludes with a disclaimer labeling it as "promotional content" (תוכן שיווקי), indicating it functions as an advertisement for the supermarket chain.

The circulation of routine holiday shopping deals in Israeli channels occurs against the backdrop of the severe special state of emergency declared in Israel throughout March 2026, driven by intense regional warfare, heavy missile strikes, and homefront disruptions.

(Note: The provided source material for this event contained only Hebrew-language messaging focused on domestic Israeli consumer affairs; consequently, an Arabic-language cross-narrative perspective is not applicable to this specific story.)
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Notes

The source material consisted of a single promotional/advertising post (shared across two channels) about Passover grocery shopping. Due to the lack of Arabic sources, the requested cross-narrative analysis between Hebrew and Arabic media could not be performed for this specific dataset. The background context regarding the war was noted to juxtapose the routine consumer news with the severe state of emergency.