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Interesting side note: some stores in Israel (most particularly multinationals such as SuperPharm) sell items at prices of x shekalim 99 agorot, like stores in the USA do. However, since there is no one-agora piece, this is a sheer marketing gimmick, even more so than in the USA. ralian19:39, 6 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
Not entirely, because if you pay with a credit card or a cheque, then the sum is not rounded. Furthermore, if you buy several items, the rounding is done for the whole sum and not for each item. DrorK08:25, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply