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To: Lera
Kit-Kat is certified halal. Somebody complained and said they wouldn't buy them anymore and Kit-Kat came back with this:

Hula approved. They thought it was funny, but it's a long way to go for a joke.

But it's also a long way to go for a Muslim angle. Somebody somewhere is going to sue somebody for something everyday. The ethnicity or religion of the plaintiff isn't relevant.

54 posted on 02/02/2016 1:45:26 PM PST by x
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Thanks for bringing that up . I had not realized that Nestle was paying for halal certification in some countries.

Alot of things can be considered halal as long as it has no meat in it. Halal meat has to be ritually sacrificed so products with no meat can be found listed on sites that say what is and what is not halal.

Kitkats as far as I know are not marked halal on the package in this country (at least I have not noticed the marking but I am going to look again when I go shopping this week) That means that Nestle is not paying for halal certifications on those candies here. In Europe , Australia and several other places they do pay for the inspections and put the seal on the bars.

Halal certification is really bad because the money the company spends on those inspections goes to fund jihad.
I try avoid the stuff like the plague :)

I used to buy a lot of Campbell soups for the church pantry /food bank and when they announced that they would start labeling some of their soups halal in Canada I stopped buying them altogether. There are no Campbell products at all in my house. I don’t think I buy many Nestle products but I am going to check and put them on my no buy list too.

These companies that fund jihad against Christians and Jews can get their money from the terrorist but not from me.


57 posted on 02/03/2016 2:05:10 PM PST by Lera (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
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