Posted on 11/23/2011 11:33:27 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2
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Customer service representatives from Butterball, one of Americas most popular Turkey brands, confirmed to WND that the companys whole turkeys are without being labeled as such slaughtered according to Islamic halal standards.
Halal slaughter involves cutting the trachea, the esophagus and the jugular vein and letting the blood drain out while saying, Bismillah allahu akbar in the name of Allah the greatest, explains Pamela Geller, author of Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Many people refuse to eat it on religious grounds. Many Christians, Hindus or Sikhs and Jews find it offensive to eat meat slaughtered according to Islamic ritual.
She continues on her blog, Atlas Shrugs, I dont want to eat halal. Not a bite and yet this is being shoved down the throats of Americans without their knowledge.
Multiple phone representatives at Butterball confirmed the turkeys are slaughtered according to halal standards, and one named Tracy (she declined to give her last name) further confirmed the words of Islamic dedication are spoken over the birds. None, however, could explain exactly how the slaughters are performed.
I dont actually work in the processing plant, Tracy explained.
As WND reported earlier this year, however, Butterball isnt the only company that may be serving halal meats to unaware customers.
So what do you think? Do you have a problem eating a turkey that was given the halal treatment? Are you upset that Butterball does not indicate that their birds were slaughtered by halal standards like Jews do with their kosher symbols?
Statement from Butterball:
Our domestic products are not halal certified and thus, do not require any additional on-package labeling. As is common within the industry, when we started to export our products overseas, we applied for and met the necessary requirements of halal processing for a segment of our business. Butterball whole turkeys are produced in a manner that meets those requirements if needed, but only turkeys exported to specific countries are certified halal.
There’s some turkey gobble for you. We have eaten our last Butterball turkey. First its Halal then the veil.
Mine was blessed with hickory smoke and a dry rub.
Allah is a moon rock. It can’t bless anything.
Next year we are processing our own turkey. If it is processed in a Halal manner it will be totally coincidence because I do not know are care what the requirements are.
oooohhh!!
Gotta try that some day
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