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on 03-11-2014 08:35 PM
Dick Smith Foods...... Well done
http://www.dicksmithfoods.com.au/media/news/halal-certification-our-food
We have received a number of letters from people asking if we will be putting the Muslim Halal logo on our food.
To acquire Halal certification, payment is required to the endorsing body and involves a number of site inspections of both our growers and processors in order to ensure that our practices comply with the conditions of Halal certification.
It is important to note that this does not reflect the quality of the food being processed or sold – it only means that the products are approved as being prepared in accordance with the traditions of the Muslim faith.
We are aware of an increasing number of large companies both in Australia and overseas, such as Kraft and Cadbury, who have obtained accreditation to use the Halal logo.
We don’t believe they have done this because of any religious commitment but rather for purely commercial reasons. Perhaps these large organisations can afford to do this.
While we have a choice however, we would prefer to avoid unnecessarily increasing the cost of our products in order to pay for Halal accreditation when this money would be better spent continuing to support important charitable causes where assistance is greatly needed.
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on 03-11-2014 09:41 PM
Interesting to note in both cases the decisions were based on commercial consideration and not idealogy.
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on 04-11-2014 06:47 AM
And yet they still celebrate it as an anti-muslim stance.
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on 04-11-2014 07:33 AM
Dick Smith foods are soon to be no more. If he can't afford to produce, he can't afford the label. That's his reason. Nothing to do with Islam.
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on 04-11-2014 11:16 AM
time for the injection of some facts.
the company i work for pays the following.
halal certification....$524 per year.
halal audit( once yearly) $120 per hour. maximum of 6 hours. may take longer.
if we request a halal certificate for a load we are going to export we pay 30 cents per carton......which is equal to 1.5 cents per kilo.
we do not need a halal certificate for meat sold domestically.
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on 04-11-2014 11:34 AM
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04-11-2014 12:02 PM - edited 04-11-2014 12:05 PM
Scaremongering and propaganda.
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on 04-11-2014 12:14 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
Thank youMrGrizz, $524 per year is a far cry from $30,000 per month (wherever that figure came from)
it may well be $30000 per month. we avoid Indonesia. they are corrupt.
at the rate mentioned above it would be 2000000 kilo of meat.
or it could have been for something completely different, a import permit
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on 04-11-2014 12:16 PM
actually us exporting and having Halal certification makes meat cheaper for Australians.
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on 04-11-2014 12:18 PM
For your info nero-wulf MILK IS CONSIDERED HALAL by Islamic culture.
Courier mail
November 3, 2014
"But critics said the move could inflame ethnic tensions and was also absurd, since milk is already considered Halal, or allowed by Islamic culture.
“Well done Maleny for feeling the need to highlight this fact and create an outlet for the Islamophobes and the un-Australians to out themselves,’’ one woman posted.
Mr Hopper said he did not regret the posting but the decision had created more work for his business because a number of offensive comments had to be deleted.