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on 23-03-2015 06:01 PM
@j*oono wrote:Why would I do that? I love Cadbury's chocolate.
I bought these for the boys this year. Chocolatier, made in Australia. No idea whether they are Halal. Don't care.
Mmmm. Chocolatier. Bestest, goodest choccy eggs there are - unlike my english!
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on 23-03-2015 06:02 PM
really?
yes really.
you didn't know that's what the boycott
halal was all about? after so many
discussions here? really? ![]()
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on 23-03-2015 06:58 PM
@azureline** wrote:
That particular info was reprinted by them but came from an outside source.
I am amused that you couldn't be "less interested"
I am amused that you are amused. Why are you amused? Do you think it grammatically incorrect to say "I couldn't be less interested in who has the most/least paedophiles".
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on 23-03-2015 07:01 PM
boycott thier products and send an email to the company and other companies that have halal certification and let them know that
you will be boycotting their products as well
Not in the slight bit interested in doing that. I choose food and produce that is preferably made in Australia. Check the sugar and fat content first.
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on 23-03-2015 07:08 PM
Saw heaps of Darrell Lea chocs and Easter Eggs in a pharmacy today, they deserve supporting more than a foreign chocolate manufacturer.
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on 23-03-2015 07:28 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@azureline** wrote:Still halal, regardless.
yes but they're not boycotting it because
it is permissible for muslims to eat - they
are boycotting it because the company pays
for the certification.
really?
They pay for certification so they can sell to the export market.
I bought 3 Cadbury Bilbies today.
at least bilbies are native and so more australian than rabbits (an introduced pest).
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on 23-03-2015 07:38 PM
pepe did you know that the cadbury factory in Hobart had to shut down for 5 weeks over the christmas break
because of a slow down of sales and a stockpiling of products
Many Australians are already boycotting the company and it has already had an effect on sales
Kelloggs breakfast cereals are also on the halal certification list unnecessarily so as these also contain no meat products
Seems like a big ploy to raise money for the islamic council and taking advantage of the ignorance of Companies as to what
Halal actually means
Vegemite is another one as is Milo, Quick , most Sara Lee frozen desserts , Villies entire range of pies and pasties
most of Kraft spreads
so if your going to boycott cadburyschocolates in all fairness you should also boycott the companies that I have just mentioned and all the
others on the list, and one things for sure if you don't the list aint going to get any shorter
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on 23-03-2015 07:41 PM
i love cadbury chocolate, hate lindt. Its to...chocolatey for me 😞
I love the elegant rabbits and the red tulip big eggs and little solid eggs and cadbury creme eggs and dont give a rats about their label and certification and whatever else.
Im sure they will cry into their pillows at night if a few people decided not to eat their products and emailed them about it 😄
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on 23-03-2015 07:42 PM
Some chocolates do need certification because they have fillings that are made with gelatine, if they want to sell to the export market.
Picture this........ I have a product I sell locally. It doesn't require labelling but I also sell it interstate where it needs to be labelled.
For the sake of expediency and convenience to me, I label all of them.
I have no way of predicting how many will sell interstate so I am able to provide the same product locally if that market is stronger this month. It is less expensive to la el all of them.
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on 23-03-2015 07:43 PM
look up halal certified foods in Australia and you will be gobsmacked at just how much already has this certification