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Why It’s So Hard to Leave a Bad Review in Israel
Season 2 · Episode 655

Why It’s So Hard to Leave a Bad Review in Israel

Why is it so hard to find good service? Corn and Herman explore the "Headache Tax" and a new framework for rewarding excellence in Israel.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 17, 202629m 26s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Corn and Herman dive into the evolving landscape of Israeli consumer culture in 2026. As the "Amazon Effect" drives local prices toward a global standard, the brothers discuss why "aggravation cost"—or the Headache Tax—has become the new deciding factor for modern shoppers. From the chilling effects of Israel’s 1965 defamation laws to the potential for a grassroots "Seal of Excellence," they explore how to move past venting and start incentivizing businesses that actually pick up the phone. It’s a deep dive into market transparency, the power of "Firgun," and the future of retail in a small, high-tech nation.