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Starbucks Israel (Hebrew: סטארבקס) was a coffee chain in Israel, opening in 2001, with six locations in Tel Aviv before closing in 2003. History [ edit ]
Cofix (Hebrew: קופיקס, a portmanteau of coffee and fix) is an Israeli coffee shop, bar and supermarket chain established in 2013 by Avi Katz, which uses a fixed price menu system. Most Cofix branches are in city centers, and other popular areas, but some are located in or next to educational institutions, such as Haifa University [ 3 ]
Ministry of Development (MR) – Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG) [70] – company register for natural persons trading as sole traders or their civil law partnerships (searchable); such companies are prohibited from performing certain activities (e.g. operating a life insurance company), and proper agricultural activity ...
Headquarters of Maariv daily newspaper, Tel Aviv Marvell headquarters, Petah Tikva. M-Systems - acquired by SanDisk in 2006; Maariv; Magic Software Enterprises; Makhteshim Agan; Mano Maritime
2010 – The chain became a member of the Italian coffee brand Lavazza. "Coffee to-go" stores were launched and the chain began to sell home Coffeemakers. 2011 – The company launched a mobile app [5] which included Israel's first mobile customer club and a road service portal for drivers.
Arcaffe (Hebrew: ארקפה) is a chain of cafes in Israel with 69 outlets across the country. [1] The chain was established in 1995 with the aim of bringing Italian espresso bars to Israel. [ 2 ] Arcaffe launched its international activity by signing a cooperation agreement with Galeries Lafayette , a French department store .
In 1995, the company went into the prepared-salads business. The Strauss hummus brand, "Achla", became very popular in Israel. In 1997, the company purchased 50% of the ownership of the Yotvata dairy. In the same year, Strauss purchased Elite and grew to over 7,000 employees and a US$1 billion/year turnover, although the formal merger between ...
The family operated a small coffee bar and a coffee roasting facility. In 1933, when the Nazis came to power in Germany, the family decided to immigrate to Tel Aviv. Immediately after their arrival, the Landwer family opened their first coffee roasting facility in Allenby Street, making it the first coffee roaster company in the country. Later ...