A court rejected the Israeli discount supermarket chain Zol VeGadol's request to reopen branches that had sold 'Frinook' branded chicken products, according to i24NEWS.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The court rejected Zol VeGadol's petition to reopen the branches that were ordered closed after the chain sold 'Frinook' chicken products. i24NEWS reported the decision on Friday evening. The closure stems from an investigation into the sale of the Frinook brand, whose status remains under regulatory scrutiny. Further details on the court's reasoning or the timeline for a potential appeal have not yet been reported.
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