Tiv Ta'am Network Continues to Expand: Opens First Branch in Kfar Saba

Tiv Ta'am Network Continues to Expand: Opens First Branch in Kfar Saba

Shosh Lahav
3 min read
With an investment of NIS 4.5 million, the new Tiv Ta'am branch has opened in Kfar Saba, which will operate in a neighborhood-urban format with self-checkout lanes, in a format of 7 days a week, including Saturdays and holidays. To mark the opening, a local campaign will be conducted with an investment of NIS 250,000, including exclusive deals, benefits and discounts.

With an investment of NIS 4.5 million, the new Tiv Ta'am branch has opened in Kfar Saba, which will operate in a neighborhood-urban format with self-checkout lanes, in a format of 7 days a week, including Saturdays and holidays. To mark the opening, a local campaign will be conducted with an investment of NIS 250,000, including exclusive deals, benefits and discounts.


Here's some good news for consumers: the Tiv Ta'am network continues to expand nationwide. After opening a new branch in Kiryat Motzkin about 5 months ago, it has now opened its first branch in Kfar Saba (at 15 Naomi Shemer Street). This is the first business to open in the new LEVINTECH complex of the Levinstein Group in Kfar Saba HaYeruka, and it includes adjacent parking for customers.


The new branch in Kfar Saba was opened with an investment estimated at NIS 4.5 million, in a neighborhood-urban format, which will operate 7 days a week, including Saturdays and holidays, and joins 24 City format branches throughout the country. The new branch covers an area of ​​approximately 350 square meters, is designed with a modern urban look, which upgrades the shopping experience, and also includes self-checkout lanes, without the need to wait in line.


Hagai Shalom, CEO and owner of the Tiv Ta'am network: "The opening of the branch in Kfar Saba is part of our strategy to continue and strengthen the network's presence in the heart of urban communities in Israel. We chose a central and accessible location that will allow residents to enjoy the Tiv Ta'am experience close to home - a modern, convenient and culinary-inspired shopping experience. The new branch combines everything that the brand represents: uncompromising quality, a rich selection from Israel and around the world, and a service that gives the customer real freedom to choose and enjoy."


"Welcome-member! There's a new Tiv Ta'am in Kfar Saba":


To mark the opening of the new branch, a local advertising campaign will be launched with an investment of approximately NIS 250,000, under the slogan: "Welcome-member! There's a new Tiv Ta'am in Kfar Saba". The campaign includes: billboards, digital, local press, direct mailings to club members and promotion on social networks.


Deals: Campaign for the opening, the new branch offers special deals, discounts and benefits for all customers and club members during the coming month. Examples of deals: Fresh chicken drumsticks 2 kg for NIS 35, fresh premium chicken schnitzel 2 kg for NIS 80, fresh veal sirloin steak for NIS 89.9 per kg, Norwegian salmon portions 500 grams for NIS 39.9, Dim Sum 4 Seasons 320 grams for NIS 19.9, French Brie by weight for NIS 9.90 per 100 grams, Gouda with nuts/pesto by weight Parma Cheese for NIS 9.90 per 100 grams, Italian Cervelat by weight for NIS 9.90 per 100 grams.


Examples of additional deals: Muller Simply 0-3% eight pack for NIS 24.90, Ben & Jerry's 500 gram pint 2 units for NIS 30, Babysitter wipes pack of four for NIS 9.90, Ariel Pods Color Laundry Capsules, 27 units for NIS 27.9, Maxima fabric softener various types 750 ml / 1 liter for NIS 12.9 per unit, and more. The deals are valid until 4.1.26.


In addition, TivClub members and new members will receive a free reusable shopping basket for purchases over NIS 199. Membership in the club is free, club members enjoy exclusive deals, coupons, and personalized benefits. Club members also enjoy cashback accumulation of 3% on every purchase, which they can redeem for purchases in the branches and on the website, subject to the club's regulations.


(Photo: Asaf Lev)