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@debra9275 wrote:

if you're going to go down that road, the same applies to "Kosher"food. there are a few articles on the net, mainly from the US

 

http://www.deism.com/kosher.htm

 

 

so you can't single out one religion


exactly!! so are you happy to support them?

 

 

 

 


@daydream**believer wrote:

ohh and i just noticed

 

The "non halal" beef sausage cost is $2.00

The halal chicken sausage is $2.50


you can't compare chicken to beef

who am I supposed to be supporting?. I am saying it is not specific to one religion

 

 

why do you only complain about one?  MrGrizz knows more than me, but I think Halal and kosher are very similar

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why do you only complain about one?

 

 

if you read what i posted you would know

that i complained about both kosher and halal

post 49

Likewise, maybe you should read what I've posted


@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@daydream**believer wrote:

ohh and i just noticed

 

The "non halal" beef sausage cost is $2.00

The halal chicken sausage is $2.50


you can't compare chicken to beef


Chicken is normally a much cheaper meat

 



you can't compare chicken to beef


Why?


@secondhand-wonderland wrote:


you can't compare chicken to beef


Why?


um....because beef comes from a cow, and chicken i am pretty sure comes from a chicken

Halal certification has nothing to do with terrorism, that is, unless you hold the view, like some here, that Muslims = Terrorist.

 

Halal is simply a means by which those who practice that faith can make sure the foods they buy (and eat) complies with the requirement of their faith.

 

Now we have something like 100 million or so Muslims to our immediate north. So, I for one will not criticise any Australian Company which decides to have its food products certified Halal, so it can sell in a market which is 20 time or bigger than the local one. I would have thought this was just plain good business

 

As for animal cruelty, we have laws governing same, and religious law, all religious laws are subservient to it. Therefore if someone is attempting to introduce slaughter practices which breach those laws the answer is simple – close down the business and prosecute the owners.


@the_hawk* wrote:

@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@daydream**believer wrote:

ohh and i just noticed

 

The "non halal" beef sausage cost is $2.00

The halal chicken sausage is $2.50


you can't compare chicken to beef


Chicken is normally a much cheaper meat

 


on a whole it is. but i have never seen a chicken snag cheeper than a beef one.

beef produces lots of trimmings, where as a chicken doesn't. needing to use a higher quality of meat to make chicken snags. most likely thigh and leg meat