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22 february 2012 Last updated at 17:40 GMT  
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New Israeli boycott to be waged against chocolate

The leaders of Israel’s cottage cheese boycott have their sights set on a new target: chocolate bars.

Elite-Strauss, makers of the popular Israeli chocolate wafer Pesek Zman, have been spotted in the United States selling the bar at less than half of what it costs in Israel.  The company says it lowered prices in US Jewish communities ahead of next month’s chocolate-intensive Purim holiday, but disgruntled boycott organiser Itzik Alrov says that if Strauss doesn’t lower the price in Israel, an all-out boycott against the company’s chocolate will ensue beginning on March 1st.  As a sign that Israelis are already snubbing the sweet snack, chocolate sales are down by 7% this week.

Some may see Alrvo’s call as a bit of dejavu.  It was just last summer when the 25-year-old Alrov got thousands of Israelis to boycott cottage cheese over price hikes in staple food items.  The boycott eventually gained huge momentum and led to hundreds of thousands of Israelis protesting the rising cost of living in Israel.

 

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