At this point it's actually the same price for the milk in cartons. And they don't go bad nearly as quickly.
Yeah.
Funny how you address milk bags and dont address the hardest part of living in Israel, the people. I love the land. I cant stand the people. There, got it off my chest.
I didn't not address that. That is part of socioeconomic issues. I personally wouldn't say "I can't stand the people" but to each their own. Again, real issues are something that need to be worked through and determined whether you can get by sacrificing on them. It makes a lot of sense to have a discussion about them to decide whether one would want to move to Israel.
You can also say you don't see a value in living in Israel. I'll disagree, but it makes sense to say that in a conversation.
To decide based on cuts of meat, milk bags and vegetables? That's just silly