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From my (not extensive, I'll admit) knowledge, halal Easter eggs are just regular Easter eggs minus a few preservatives and possibly gelatin, so I don't see a huge difference between a non-Muslim buying a halal Easter egg - which, again, is just a regularly-branded egg with a small sticker on the back, it's not as if they're made by the Muslim Chocolate Company or something - and, say, a non-vegetarian buying a vegetarian product. Sure, there's a religious aspect to it, but at the end of the day it's a minor dietary requirement and that's it.
The Christian Easter egg thing is another matter entirely, as they've been specifically branded to appeal to Christians for no necessity other than wanting kids to know the Easter story. And if they're not selling enough, then why stock them? There are plenty of other ways of teaching kids about Easter... |
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If people are that bothered about their kids learning about Christianity they'd go out and buy them a bible for Easter not rely on a chocolate egg. I don't normally get all SJW in these type of debates but this is a case of blaming Muslims for something that isn't there fault if ever I've seen it.
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Again, since most Easter eggs are halal, I'd be willing to wager that the majority of people who buy them either have no idea or don't care
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Really confuses me how people get so up in arms over bloody chocolate eggs and what it says on the packaging. There are more important things in life to worry about.
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NM's made a large leap of logic here, the Christian Egg isn't stocked because it won't sell well, why waste shelf space on a religious Easter Egg which most people won't care for when you can go for a branded Easter Egg which is more likely to fly off the shelves? You don't want leftover stock that you can't shift and eventually will have to throw away.
'Halal' chocolate (lol) is basically the same thing as vegetarian chocolate so are they also to blame? Because there's as much evidence to suggest that they are responsible for the Christian Easter Egg being rejected by shops as Muslims are. |
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Eggs have been associated with the Christian festival of Easter for god knows how long, which celebrates the death and resurrection of Christ The egg has long been a symbol of 'fertility', 'rebirth' and 'the beginning'. |
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It has nothing to do with Christians, it has nothing to do with Muslims. They are a business that want to make a larger profit off the public holidays, and it is as simple as that. |
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Easter and Christmas have become general holidays that are celebrated by most people in the west and Easter Eggs certainly don't form a part of the religious aspects of the Easter Holiday so it's strange to act like the fact that most supermarkets not stocking a non-profitable Egg is somehow an attack on you as a Christian. |
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I imagine it's because people actually buy those other products you've spoken about. Supply and Demand, it's nothing more than that. |
Muslims radicalising our Easter eggs :fist:
What's next?Chocolate Mosques?eh?eh? :shrug: |
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You wouldnt buy a crate of Christian eggs as a business owner if you can only sell a small protion of the product at RRP. Its not like Sainsburys can be all like 'yeh, we want 7 eggs at each shop' the Christian Egg company would barely profit from delivering such a small amount countrywide either. Its a lose-lose. Those that agree with you cant be very business-minded. |
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No,I'm just presenting the evidence of the Islamisation of our Great British supermarkets and creating a fun Easter debate. What's next?Banning bacon from Asda?eh?eh? |
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Is NM the new LT,? well done on creating a thread for the forum to come together on :hee:
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