on โ09-11-2014 10:12 AM
on โ09-11-2014 11:15 AM
@gleee58 wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:You see the farmer as being stupid.
I see him as being principled and a casualty of the growing trend to Islamise Australia.
Seeking halal certification to secure an OS airline contract was good for that Australian business.
If their dairy products now have to cost more to cover that lost income are those who forced the issue, by joining the social media attacks, going to buy the products?
I suspect most of them were never buying the product anyway.
on โ09-11-2014 12:10 PM
If i was a gambler I would bet that these people engaged in economic vandalism against Aussie companies call themselves patriots.
โ09-11-2014 12:20 PM - edited โ09-11-2014 12:22 PM
on โ09-11-2014 12:23 PM
@bushies.girl wrote:
Notice who is doing the name calling Icy ๐
Oh yeah, bushies, clearly.
Australian interests can be sold off to anyone. As long as the dollar rolls in who cares about aussie values and ethics.
Anyone who doesn't jump on the gravy train is "stupid".
โ09-11-2014 12:25 PM - edited โ09-11-2014 12:29 PM
on โ09-11-2014 12:26 PM
on โ09-11-2014 12:33 PM
on โ09-11-2014 12:35 PM
@am*3 wrote:
These guys have the right attitude. From the link, another SA brand.
"Iconic pie and pastry manufacturer Viliโs confirmed the company had also been the target of the anti-halal group, but said it had no plans to bend to pressure from โhate mail and ignorant commentsโ.
The issue here has nothing to do with Aussie i interests bring sold off.
Quite the opposite actually. If smaller regional businesses can get export contracts (with or without halal cert. required) that is more likely to ensure they can grow as a company, employ more people, be more profitable...continue to stay in business.
Well HELLO, Am.
" If smaller regional businesses can get export contracts (with or without halal cert. required) that is more likely to ensure they can grow as a company, employ more people, be more profitable...continue to stay in business."
The point being that unless you're halal certified, you have Buckley's chance of business growth...
Buckley's or Nunn (none) that is...
You think that's right?
Get halal certification or you're out the market share. No matter how good or cost-effective your product is.
Smacks of old-fashioned stand-over tactics to me.
on โ09-11-2014 12:41 PM
Would it not make sense that if the export market required Hahal certification, they would get it, so they can export? who is going to buy the exports?
on โ09-11-2014 12:46 PM
Azureline, your assuming that the anti halal campaigners understand the word export, clearly they don't.