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McDonald's adjusts fry size and prices

The local McDonald's fast-food chain has made major changes in its children's and MacRoyal meals. Some portions in the "Happy Meals" have been reduced and other changes have been made in sizes and prices of various meals on offer.

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IKEA makes major demands in sale of Israeli subsidiary

The global parent IKEA will require that the buyer for the Israeli branch of the company invest NIS 80-100 million in developing the chain and its inventory, according to senior sources close to the sale process.

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Israeli fashion goes international 0 comments
Super-Sol issues 100 more pink slips 0 comments
The Bottom Line / Headache relief around the corner

A nighttime headache currently sends every Israeli who accidently runs out of Acamol on a wild chase looking for some 24-hour pharmacy. However it appears that beginning in December, the remedy will arrive much quicker.

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Pharmacies gear up to fight stores in OTC drug market 0 comments
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Pharmacies gear up to fight stores in OTC drug market

Supermarkets, convenience stores, and gas stations are preparing to market over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, starting in December or January.

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Shopping cart theft, Lag B'Omer-style 0 comments
Blue Square Co-op expected to auction off IKEA stake with Amir Helmer 0 comments
Coca Cola Israel buys Tara, Number 3 in dairy sector 0 comments
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Tiny Love's Gymini sets baby toy trend

At the Pompidou Center in Paris, an activity gym for infants is displayed on a stage in the middle of a white room. The toy, called Gymini, is produced by the Tiny Love company, a member of the Shilav group.

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Strauss raises dairy prices

Strauss Dairies has raised the prices of its dairy products by an average of 2.9 percent, after the government raised the prices of regulated milk and dairy products an average of 2.2 percent.

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2003 furnishes IKEA Israel with 6 percent growth in sales

IKEA Israel's sales totaled NIS 323 million last year, up 6 percent from 2002, according to the company's financial statements.

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The Bottom Line / Charity and big business

"Every year, the sums we donate just go up and up. Because of the economic situation and the decline in government support, care centers are closing and more and more people are turning to us," SuperPharm CEO Leon Koffler said recently at the Therapeutic Riding Center in Tel Monde, which was set up with donations from the Koffler family and Amdocs founder Morris Kahan.

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Strauss-Elite and Supersol make up

The nasty and public fight between Supersol and Strauss-Elite ended yesterday with an announcement that their battle over commercial terms has ended.

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