A young woman says a cashier and manager at a Rami Levy supermarket in Netanya's industrial zone criticized her clothing, telling her to cover up, according to a report. The woman filmed the exchange and said she felt humiliated. The claim is unverified beyond the single report.
This incident joins a series of recent reports about disputes over clothing at Israeli supermarkets. Earlier this week, similar allegations emerged at an Osher Ad branch in Bnei Brak and at Shufersal, where a security guard was summoned for a hearing after preventing a woman from entering due to her attire. The current claim, from a young woman in Netanya, has not been independently verified and is based solely on her account as reported on social media.
- DevelopingWoman harasses young woman over clothing at Osher Ad supermarket in Bnei Brak
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- DevelopingShufersal summons guard who barred woman over attire
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