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Alan Gilmartin 04-04-2010 08:11

Hahal products
 
Just seen the Hahal certification authority symbol on the Cadbury chocolate bars what dose it mean and do any of the profits go to any muslim organization, do I need to be suspitious.

garinda 04-04-2010 09:15

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 803164)
Just seen the Hahal certification authority symbol on the Cadbury chocolate bars what dose it mean and do any of the profits go to any muslim organization, do I need to be suspitious.


'Some Cadbury products, and products from many other companies do include the Halal Certification Authority Logo, but the suggestion that fees are used to support terrorism or the destruction of the Australian way of life is highly inflammatory and has no credible evidence to support it.'
Cadbury Products - Halal Certification Authority Logo Protest Email

Alan Gilmartin 04-04-2010 09:18

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Thanks Garinda, I thought as much.

garinda 04-04-2010 10:07

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 803185)
Thanks Garinda, I thought as much.

I think it's just that the milk used is suitable for those who need to know because of religious requirements.

The same sort of information vegetarians, or those with allergies require.

I presume it's economically based decision, and Cadbury's just want to reach as much as the market as they can.

Less 04-04-2010 10:45

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I somehow don't think any of the examples of killing a cream egg shown here:-
Cadbury Creme Egg

Are Halal in any way!
:)

flashy 04-04-2010 13:00

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when i was vice chair On Intack Primary schools PTFA we bought a selection box for every kid in the school and had to buy Nestle because the asian kids couldn't have Cadburys, this was 4 years ago

mattylad 04-04-2010 16:38

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As far as I know the chocolate bars are hung & slaughtered in the Halal way for this certificate.

Myself I'm no keen on chocolate that has been treated like this, I prefer mine to be killed instantly using the gnashers method. (putting it between mine) :D

accyman 04-04-2010 20:05

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 803300)
when i was vice chair On Intack Primary schools PTFA we bought a selection box for every kid in the school and had to buy Nestle because the asian kids couldn't have Cadburys, this was 4 years ago

were these christmas selection boxes you were handing out and if so what was it to them anyway if they got one ?

mind you i understand schools have to step carefully because one muslim lad ate a piza at an accy school that had ham on it and was perfectly fine until his mother found out and then he dramaticly became seriuosly ill and threats of a lawsuit followed from teh boys mother looking for compensation for her sons terrifying ordeal :rolleyes:

Eric 05-04-2010 06:12

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 803164)
Just seen the Hahal certification authority symbol on the Cadbury chocolate bars what dose it mean and do any of the profits go to any muslim organization, do I need to be suspitious.

What in hell's name is "Hahal" ... I know I could Google it, but .....

accyman 06-04-2010 01:04

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 803490)
What in hell's name is "Hahal" ... I know I could Google it, but .....

its when halal meat taste funny :D

vera 06-04-2010 12:05

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:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: good explanation that

Barrie Yates 06-04-2010 16:28

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Halal is very similar, if not identical to Kosher.
In fact I attended a cultural assimilation course in Saudi Arabia and the Muslims were told, by a Muslim intructor, that if they could not fine Halal food they should buy from a Jewish shop as that was fine.

Less 06-04-2010 16:42

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 804071)
Halal is very similar, if not identical to Kosher.
In fact I attended a cultural assimilation course in Saudi Arabia and the Muslims were told, by a Muslim intructor, that if they could not fine Halal food they should buy from a Jewish shop as that was fine.

How very brave of all these suicide bombers to queue up.:eek:

Only Joking, any of you out there upset by this, I live in Burnley, Honest.:rolleyes:

Didn't need to write that on T'internet 20 years ago, Oh yeah, just remembered, there wasn't an internet back then, thank goodness the cold war missed that one or we could have been in trouble.
:)

accyman 06-04-2010 19:11

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 804076)
How very brave of all these suicide bombers to queue up.:eek:


:)

even suicide bombers que up for tehir meat..

how do you think they get their bangers :D

mani 07-04-2010 05:20

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*cough* no bangers pls. unless certified halal. :P

or if your a jewish muslim. hahal is fine.


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