Blueshoe wrote: » Is there a labeling system in the UK?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » So now you can stop having nightmares about accidently eating anything halal, happy Googling.
Blueshoe wrote: » Awesome thanks. Took a while but we got there
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you do have a choice. if your local butcher is selling halal meat (and that is very unlikely) they will let you know.
Blueshoe wrote: » I should have a clear choice.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Yes you have a choice You pick a product, check if it's halal certified (the same way a muslim would) and if it is and it offends your snowflake sensibilities then you choose not to buy said product.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » do you think you are in danger of accidentally buying halal meat?
Blueshoe wrote: » No answer to my question still. You don't have to attend candle light vigils as you put it if not Catholic. You have a choice Having my food prepared according to Islamic beliefs is not a choice I would make. Do I have a choice?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » They are slaughtered the same way as non halal, only difference is in halal some lad in a robe throws a few "holy words" towards the carcass.
jeremyj1968 wrote: » It strikes me as unusual that a lot of the animal rights crowds come on the radio talking about the transportation of animals, and I've never heard any of them complain about the way that the animals are killed Halal style. Particularly that John Carmody guy, who Joe Duffy has on regularly. Another one of those media blind spots.
circadian wrote: » Anyone convinced of an Islamic takeover of western society is a moron.
Sonic_exyouth wrote: » Yes, Irish exporters seeking a halal certification to make it easier to export to Muslim Majority nations.
Blueshoe wrote: » Let's talk about Ireland
The Nal wrote: » lol Yeah huge amounts running for political office isn't there? Huge amount running large corporations. Theres been a slight increase in Muslims running for political office based on the fact that they're hated so much and they want a voice. Im no fan of religion but the anti Muslim thing is the easiest way to get thickos to follow you. Trump, Hopkins, Gemtrails etc. Line 1 in the playbook. Its so easy to sell an ideology to morons and to profit from it. Gemma is tears laughing at her followers as her bank balance increases. Must be saying "how are people so stupid, this is so easy". She even provides you with the link so you don't have to type "youtube" yourself. The thickos need to be spoon fed. Like, well, like sheep.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Fixed that for you;)
recedite wrote: » Anyone concerned about Islamic takeover in western society is a moron.
recedite wrote: » Anyone not concerned about Islamic takeover in western society is a moron.
recedite wrote: » Lets see Brennan's openly put the Halal symbol on their bread then. Let the market decide. All we want to see here is a bit of honesty.
The Nal wrote: » Well it wasn't ten minutes ago when you posted "Manufacturers won't roll out placing the symbol on their products as they know sales will decrease" despite the actual facts, the evidence, the proof, showing the exact opposite.
The Nal wrote: » Quite literally the exact oppositeMakeup, meds and sports wear: Why halal has become big businessHalal, a growing regulated market and a great business opportunityFood and drink manufacturers ‘have no plans’ to ditch halal certification Etc etc. 2.2 million Muslims in the world in 30 years. Anyone not concerned with Halal certification is a moron. Are you concerned about Halal certification?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » The same reason we entertain catholics when the want to hold candle lit vigils in public places (outside the dail, GPO, etc). Should they be told to take their fairytales elsewhere as well? Or should we let them because "some people want to bend over backwards to accommodate them"?
Blueshoe wrote: » Why are we entertaining them doing it then? Why not tell them to take their fairy tales elsewhere. Because some people want to bend over backwards to accommodate them. Sad
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Who knew the conspiracy theories provided so much comedy.
Sonic_exyouth wrote: » Its also about the growing export market. As a small open economy, we are very reliant on exports, and alternatives to the UK to diversify customer bases to prevent Brexit shock are actively being saught in many industries.
Sonic_exyouth wrote: » How many animals do you think were killed to make your batch loaf ?!