But Spitz closes his bakery in Tel Aviv: “Those who dare succeed”.

But Spitz closes his bakery in Tel Aviv: “Those who dare succeed”.
But Spitz closes his bakery in Tel Aviv: “Those who dare succeed”.

Closure after five years of success.

He confessed Or Spitz announced on Tuesday the closure of its iconic bakery located on Bogarshov Street in Tel Aviv. After five years of success, the place will close its doors at the end of October. “I’m taking the time to make my next dreams come true,” she explained in a statement.

A thoughtful choice to focus on the future

In recent months, Or Spitz has been working on several new projects, including a line of special spreads that she wants to see in every kitchen in the country. “In order to realize my next dreams, I am closing the bakery in Tel Aviv and reminding everyone those who dare succeed “, she declared, characterized her forward-looking vision.

A passion for baking.

“For as long as I can remember, baking has captured my heart more than anything,” she explains. Since opening her bakery, she has been committed to making her dream of a small craft business comes to fruition.

However, she chose to do not give in to franchise offers even if they were tempting, because “money is not everything” and his name is more important to him. “I wanted to preserve the magic of what I had built. »

A bakery that has become a reference place.

The pink Or Spitz bakery, known for its original creations, reopened just six months ago after a major renovation. The space had been expanded to accommodate on-site workshops, and the menu had been enriched. Despite this modernization, the confectioner decided to turn the page to devote himself to his other projects.

Difficult economic context.

The closure of the bakery comes in a difficult economic context in Israel. Since the start of the war, around 46,000 businesses have already closed, and it is expected that by the end of the year this figure will reach 60,000. These closures affect many sectors, including the food industry. Although Or Spitz’s decision is motivated by his personal plans, it also reflects current economic challenges.

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