on โ05-03-2015 06:59 PM
...so is it too late to re-route that waste of funds to SPC as should have been done in the first place?
on โ06-03-2015 04:53 PM
โ06-03-2015 05:12 PM - edited โ06-03-2015 05:13 PM
I want to know if Cadbury's still has a glass and a half of rich full cream milk.
Note the sizes available and price : 1/2 lb for 2/-.............1/4 lb for 1/-.........2oz for 6d
Edited: 1960s advert
DEB
on โ06-03-2015 05:24 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@j*oono wrote:I'm surprised by that. To me it's like avoiding a product because it is suitable for Vegans.
why would it be the same ????
halal when in reference to food requires
ritual slaughter of animals.
Would that be for the possum flavoured chocolate?
Perhaps the Beef jerky chocolate?
I don't think I've ever had chocolate with added slaughtered animals.
on โ06-03-2015 05:28 PM
@daydream**believer wrote:Posts 33, 34 and 35.
You really need to do some research on the whole halal certification scam.
If, after that, you still have no issue with halal certification, then that is your choice.
No, thanks. I have dairy farmers in the family that supply Cadbury with milk.
And no thinks, there is a lot more to dislike about the anti-muslim sites than there is to like.
on โ06-03-2015 05:30 PM
on โ06-03-2015 05:32 PM
on โ06-03-2015 05:35 PM
on โ06-03-2015 05:59 PM
Would that be for the possum flavoured chocolate?
Perhaps the Beef jerky chocolate?
not sure about that.
what i am referring to is the animal by-product.
The below products have been certified halal. Please note that we use halal certified gelatine in products that contain gelatine as an ingredient. https://www.cadbury.com.au/Products/Halal-Products.aspx
For meat to be halal it must come from a permitted source and it must be slaughtered according to Islamic rites. Pigs, for example, are not a permitted source because they are considered 'impure' and so pork is not halal.
Why is gelatine a problem?
Because of this, gelatine is a problem for Muslims as it is extracted from the bones and skins of animals, usually cattle or pigs. These are by-products of meat production. As you can imagine, when you read โgelatineโ on an ingredient list of a food label, itโs impossible to know whether itโs made from cows (acceptable) or pigs (not acceptable); and if from cows, whether the cow has been slaughtered in the correct (halal) manner. http://foodwatch.com.au/blog/additives-and-labels/item/q-i-have-noticed-halal-gelatine-on-food-label...
โ06-03-2015 06:05 PM - edited โ06-03-2015 06:06 PM
It's times like this I thank god I'm an atheist and don't have to worry about any old man's, out dated, dumbarrs rules and regulations being forced upon me.
:D:D:D
I suppose I'll get cursed by the panic merchant, spreader of hate and fear next.
on โ06-03-2015 06:10 PM
It's times like this I thank god I'm an atheist and don't have to worry about any old man's, out dated, dumbarrs rules and regulations being forced upon me.
forced? its their choice, didn't you know?