Executives for the grocery chain Mega, to which a Lod court assigned a trustee this week after it tottered on the brink of collapse, have elicited harsh rebukes in recent days for taking hefty bonuses. In Monday's court proceedings, it emerged that Avigdor Kaplan, chairman of Mega's parent company Alon Blue Square Israel, is due to receive a NIS 560,000 bonus and that former Alon Blue Square chairman David Wiessman sought NIS 1.3 million.