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Daily Mail: Millions are eating halal food without knowing it - WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES
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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 416590" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Let's not allow Kosher to slip through this big news story unchallenged whilst Halal, which is mostly pre-stun, takes the rap. Seemed that way on the bits I've heard on BBC, so far at least. Probably should not be surprised.</p><p>Where is the producer's representation, which should be offering our perspective that what really matters is pre-stunning, NOT whichever "sides" prayers are offered up first. It is no concern of ours to whom consumers do or do not offer thanks, only that our animals meet a humane end.</p><p>Can something like this not be put on Twitter feeds, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 416590, member: 67"] Let's not allow Kosher to slip through this big news story unchallenged whilst Halal, which is mostly pre-stun, takes the rap. Seemed that way on the bits I've heard on BBC, so far at least. Probably should not be surprised. Where is the producer's representation, which should be offering our perspective that what really matters is pre-stunning, NOT whichever "sides" prayers are offered up first. It is no concern of ours to whom consumers do or do not offer thanks, only that our animals meet a humane end. Can something like this not be put on Twitter feeds, etc. [/QUOTE]
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