Cone’s Kosher Deli, located at 10405 Old Olive Street Road in Creve Coeur, is closed “until further notice,” according to the company’s website.
A letter posted on the site by Verd Whale of St. LouisIt oversees kosher processing at Corn’s, but has announced it is closing.
Calls to Corns on Tuesday went unanswered. The news was first reported by the St. Louis Jewish Light.
The letter, dated Monday (July 9), said Vard Whale “along with the entire St. Louis kosher community, is heartbroken by the circumstances that led to the closure of Corn’s Kosher Meat & Deli last week.”
The letter said “individuals” are working to meet the area’s demand for kosher meat and other services, “possibly by reopening Cone’s.”
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“However, the parties remain tasked with resolving a number of practical and legal issues,” the letter said. “We hope to be able to announce good news early next week.”
Vaad Whale’s Rabbi Zvi Zrabin said in an email he could not provide any further information.
Holocaust survivors Simon and Bobby Cone founded Cone’s in 1963.
The Cornes’ adult children sold Cornes to new owners in 2022.
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