UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 18
th, 2017 at 7:37pm:
How does that work? Companies PAY to put a sticker on their product to tell Muslims that their product is certified to comply with Islamic conditions. Not only is this religiously biased, but it is unnecessary. The company only has requirements to put on its packaging what ingredients are included.
In many cases they don't put any stickers on it.
That's the problem ... it gives those of us who don't wish to support this scam a choice of not buying it
because you don't know if it's been Halal Cert or not.
Some manufacturers do but many are trying to dodge repercussions from non muslims (the majority) not buying their product.
On top of that the product range that Halal Cert is affecting has gone beyond foodstuffs & their preparation ...
it is across a vast range of household cleaning products (chemicals), womens makeup & sanitary items
, toothpaste etc etc etc.
It's a complete money making racket & should be banned.
Muslims survived here for 140 years without Halal Certified products.
They can do it still.