If they were in compliance with Kashrut, the label has a small “K”in a circle on the label. If the product is “Pareve” meaning that it contains neither milk nor meat, a “P” in a circle appears. If the product is “Kosher for Passover” (contains no leavening) THAT will appear on the label. It is up to the Observant Kosher Jewish person to look at the labels and READ them prior to buying the product, based on THEIR personal beliefs. I have No problem with that.
But when a Company announces that they will now be “halal” or use Sea Salt merely to appease politically a correct green agenda-driven propaganda machine, I have to draw the line.
I prefer the way this rabbi discusses “Kosher for Passover” because it’s not just Kosher, it’s wheat gluten free (which is an incidental matter, but highly important to those with Celiac). Try: http://judaism.about.com/library/3_askrabbi_o/bl_simmons_passoverkosher.htm