@bushies.girl wrote:

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I say no too bushiesgirl! halal should not be allowed on our foods.

I love food and cooking too much to eat a spartan diet.  Boring, boring.

 

Tonight I'm having firehouse chilli, rice, raiti, and chappati.   Don't care what labels were on the ingredients.

Most of those foods are almost certain to bring on Diabetes Type 2.

 

No thanks.

ou do know it is not just your food don't you? and some businesses are owned by Muslims as well as as Christians, heathens, Buddhists etc?

It seems that way, polksa... junk type food.. high in fat and sugar.

 

Twinings tea in the image above - some Twinings teas have halal certification.

5 of those ingredients are in my meal tonight, 7 were in my lunch, 3 in my home made juice, 1 in my breakfast.  

In the image above of food products.

 

Darrell Lea (website)

 

Q: Is Darrell Lea liquorice Halal?
A:
No, in order to comply with export and our customer's requirements the company is currently working toward Halal accreditation.

 

Maleny Dairies

 

As posted previously all milk is halal