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Daily Mail: Millions are eating halal food without knowing it - WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES
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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 416486" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>People expect that the majority of meat in the country will be slaughtered in a traditional way, and that halal will be in a minority for people who want to seek it out.</p><p></p><p>This trend is laid bare by the fact that more than 75 per cent of New Zealand lamb – much of which is exported to the Middle East – is now killed in a 'pre-stun' halal slaughterhouse.</p><p>dose the writer live in a cave ??? </p><p>ummmmm top writeing there full of facts </p><p>NZ and UK both pre stun NZ had to follow the rules out of the UK/EU the EU still being one of the largets markets if i recall right they had to prove that the stunning would be ok under the laws for halal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 416486, member: 479"] People expect that the majority of meat in the country will be slaughtered in a traditional way, and that halal will be in a minority for people who want to seek it out. This trend is laid bare by the fact that more than 75 per cent of New Zealand lamb – much of which is exported to the Middle East – is now killed in a 'pre-stun' halal slaughterhouse. dose the writer live in a cave ??? ummmmm top writeing there full of facts NZ and UK both pre stun NZ had to follow the rules out of the UK/EU the EU still being one of the largets markets if i recall right they had to prove that the stunning would be ok under the laws for halal [/QUOTE]
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