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Shufersal (), formerly Super-Sol in English and Shufra-Sal in Hebrew, commonly known as Super-sal, is the largest
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chain in
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, with a 20% market share (as of 2018). The company, which was established in 1958, was the first to implement the American supermarket model in Israel As of 2024, Shufersal had 316 stores in total, and 96 branches of Be Drugstores Ltd. The company employs 15,500 employees.Israel's Super-Sol faces antitrust action
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It also engages in commercial real estate. Shufersal shares are traded on the
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, and it is a constituent of the TA-125 Index.


History

Shufersal was founded in 1958 by a group of grocers from
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*shufra* שופרא, meaning "premium" and *sal* סל, Hebrew for "basket". In 2005, the company implemented a strategic growth plan, creating three supermarket categories: "Shufersal Deal", "Shufersal Big", and "Shufersal Sheli". In early 2006, Shufersal purchased the third-largest retail chain in Israel, Clubmarket. In October 2006, the chain launched the Shufersal Credit Card. Sales turnover for the chain in 2007 totaled NIS 9,935 million. In 2009 it launched a subsidiary, Yesh, targeting the
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market. Features of Yesh stores include products marketed to larger families, lower prices, stricter
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standards, and in some stores, separate hours for men and women In 2009, Shufersal was threatened with an
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suit for the purchase of Clubmarket. On March 5 2023, Shufersal entered a partnership with the Dutch-French multinational retailer Spar to open at least 10 SPAR stores in Israel over the next three years as well as a monopoly on selling Spar-branded products in Israel. In September 2023, Shufersal announced that it had decided to withdraw from the deal due to restrictions by the . In 2024, Shlomi and Yossi Amir have become the new controlling shareholders of Shufersal. They purchased of a 24.99% stake in Israel's biggest supermarket chain for NIS 1.5 billion from a range of institutional investors.


Shufersal label

Shufersals sells more than 1,300
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products in its stores.


Services

Shufersal also markets its products through a computerized telephone marketing center for shopping by phone, fax, or the internet.


See also

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Hatzi Hinam Hatzi Hinam or Hetzi Hinam (, ''lit.'' half-free, from , "very cheaply") is a supermarket chain in Israel. Founded in the early 1990s, the regional independent supermarket chain is headquartered in Holon, and has seven stores in the Gush Dan area ...
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Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing (, Rami Levy Shivuk Hashikma) is the third largest Israeli retail supermarket chain, behind Shufersal Ltd. and Alon Blue Square, Alon Holding–Blue Square Ltd., with annual revenues of Israeli new shekel, NIS 1.1 ...
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References

Ariel Zilber song בחברה להגנת הטבע beChevrah leHaganat haTeva, pronounced "supersol"


External links


Official website
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