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I’M NOT LOVIN’ IT
Global fast food giant, McDonald’s, has confirmed none of its food served in the UK is halal certified. A chain message on the ‘Bulletin’ internet forum, allegedly claims in UK outlets, are not HALAL. Although the remarks have not been qualified, the fish-based product allegedly goes through cross contamination in the making process, along with the fries. The news may come as a bit of a shock to Muslim consumers, as the Filet-o-Fish is one of the more popular Options. However, McDonald’s has nerve claimed to be halal – but many Muslim customers have rather assumed the fish and
potato-based products to be fine to eat. In response to a question from a concerned member of the public, the responding message on the forum, allegedly from Joe Cuffaro at McDon-
ald’s customer services department but unconfirmed. “I can confirm that the Filleto-Fish we offer at our restaurants in the UK is not halal. In fact I can confirm that we do not offer any menu items in our restaurants that are halal products. I trust the above information is of help.” However, this isn’t the first the first time the fast food giant has been in the spotlight over its food. Just last year it admitted selling halal chicken, which has now been stopped, without
telling its customers. The poultry was used in popular menu items such as Chicken Mcnuggets and the McChicken Sandwich in its 1,200 British outlets. Speaking about the recent revelation in an e-mail, Kate McGown a spokeswoman from McDonald’s, said “I can confirm that McDonald’s does not currently serve halal certified food in the UK.” A worker from McDonald’s added that “However, there is contamination between the deep fried products because at
the end of the day, the oil from each vat is filtered with the same machine. Each vat would be filtered separately but the same filtering machine would be used for the next vat, so inevitably there would be some cross contamination (albeit a very small amount).” “I know previously, the fries used to be cooked in a combination of beef and vegetable shortening.” Let us remind you all that March last year another giant Coca Cola also revealed that
their secret recipe contains alcohol but has that stopped Muslims from purchasing the product? If you have any concerns or doubts in regards to this issue please write to Joe Cuffaro Customer Services Manager McDonald’s 11-59 High Road East Finchley London N2 8AW Tel: 08705244622.
McDonald's NOTHING ON THE MENU IS HALAL
Muslims'are more Patriotic than most British people' British Muslims feel a greater sense of national pride than the average UK citizen, according to the results of a new poll. While 79 per cent of the Britons quizzed said they agreed with the statement 'I am proud to be a British citizen', the figure rose to 83 per cent among Muslims.
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And Muslim Britons were also found to be significantly more optimistic than most with just 31 per cent agreeing with the notion that Britain's best days are in the past compared to an average of 45 per cent. The figures are, to some extent, understood to reflect a reaction
to the hostility and distrust felt by many British Muslims in the post 9/11 world. There is also the belief that Muslims are more able to appreciate the political freedoms UK citizens enjoy as they can trace their family roots to far more oppressive and non-democratic regimes.
British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan, one of the most prominent flag wavers among the nation's Muslim population, often speaks in interviews about his sense of national pride. The poll of 2000 people, taken by the think tank Demos, was designed to find what symbolises
the best of Britain. The report found: 'This optimism in British Muslims is significant as - combined with their high score for pride in being British - it runs counter to a prevailing narrative about Muslim dissatisfaction with and in the UK.' Around half of people questioned
for the survey said they believed Britain benefited from being a multicultural country. They survey also discovered that courteous and generous behaviour inspired patriotism more than institutions such as the monarchy or the BBC.
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