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Casey's Completes 1,000th Store Installation of Retalix Solutions

Dallas, TX, May 17, 2005 -- Retalix Ltd. (Nasdaq: RTLX) announced today that Casey’s General Stores, one of the nation’s largest convenience store chains, has rolled out the Retalix StorePoint suite of applications to over 1,000 of its stores.

With 11,000 installations in 25 countries, Retalix StorePoint is the leading software solution for operators of convenience stores, fueling stations and quick service restaurants worldwide. The StorePoint suite includes integrated applications of Point of Sale, Front Office, Back Office, Fuel, and PriceBook management.

Casey’s General Stores has aggressively rolled out StorePoint with Retalix PocketOffice, an award-winning application designed to bring flexibility and low cost to mobile computing.

“Retalix StorePoint software have proven to increase operational efficiencies by providing an easy-to-use interface for cashiers, minimal training, standardized pricing, and better control of inventory, while Retalix PocketOffice provides direct store delivery check in,” said Brad Heyer, Casey’s Vice President - Information Systems.

“Casey’s serves as a great example of a company that leverages technology to improve operating results and the customer shopping experience. We are proud to deliver solutions that provide Casey’s with the necessary functionality, architecture and flexibility to achieve these goals. We are positive that Casey’s will continue to derive great benefits from our solutions for its future growth,” said Barry Shaked, CEO of Retalix Ltd.

About Casey’s General Stores

Founded in 1968, Casey’s General Stores are self distributing and have 1,349 store locations in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana. Casey’s General Stores are headquartered in Ankeny, Iowa and employ over 13,000 people.

About Retalix Ltd.

Retalix Ltd., with North American headquarters in Dallas, TX, provides integrated enterprise-wide software solutions for the global food and fuel retail industries, including supermarkets, convenience stores, fuel stations and restaurants. Retalix offers a full suite of software applications that support a food retailer's essential retailing operations and enable retailers to increase their operating efficiencies while improving customer acquisition, retention and profitability. With installations in more than 33,000 stores and across 50 countries, Retalix markets its software solutions through direct sales, distributors, local dealers and its various subsidiaries. For more information, please visit the Retalix's web site at www.retalix.com. Dallas, TX, May 17, 2005 -- Retalix Ltd. (Nasdaq: RTLX) announced today that Casey’s General Stores, one of the nation’s largest convenience store chains, has rolled out the Retalix StorePoint suite of applications to over 1,000 of its stores. With 11,000 installations in 25 countries, Retalix StorePoint is the leading software solution for operators of convenience stores, fueling stations and quick service restaurants worldwide. The StorePoint suite includes integrated applications of Point of Sale, Front Office, Back Office, Fuel, and PriceBook management. Casey’s General Stores has aggressively rolled out StorePoint with Retalix PocketOffice, an award-winning application designed to bring flexibility and low cost to mobile computing. “Retalix StorePoint software have proven to increase operational efficiencies by providing an easy-to-use interface for cashiers, minimal training, standardized pricing, and better control of inventory, while Retalix PocketOffice provides direct store delivery check in,” said Brad Heyer, Casey’s Vice President - Information Systems. “Casey’s serves as a great example of a company that leverages technology to improve operating results and the customer shopping experience. We are proud to deliver solutions that provide Casey’s with the necessary functionality, architecture and flexibility to achieve these goals. We are positive that Casey’s will continue to derive great benefits from our solutions for its future growth,” said Barry Shaked, CEO of Retalix Ltd. Founded in 1968, Casey’s General Stores are self distributing and have 1,349 store locations in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana. Casey’s General Stores are headquartered in Ankeny, Iowa and employ over 13,000 people. Retalix Ltd., with North American headquarters in Dallas, TX, provides integrated enterprise-wide software solutions for the global food and fuel retail industries, including supermarkets, convenience stores, fuel stations and restaurants. Retalix offers a full suite of software applications that support a food retailer's essential retailing operations and enable retailers to increase their operating efficiencies while improving customer acquisition, retention and profitability. With installations in more than 33,000 stores and across 50 countries, Retalix markets its software solutions through direct sales, distributors, local dealers and its various subsidiaries. For more information, please visit the Retalix's web site at .

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