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Old 07-05-2014, 03:28 PM #9
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And Jessica why would they need to ask about the meat whilst ordering food? they are paying for a product and that product should be properly labelled.
So, in that case, all meat products should be labelled with how the animal was killed?

Josy: Can I have a double cheese burger?
Burger guy: Of course, just to let you know the cow that this meat came from was stunned with an electrical current and then had a chest stick inserted in the direction his heart which resulted in his death.
Josy: The slaughterhouse worker didn't say "bismillah" though, did he?
Burger guy: Nope.
Josy: Excellent!

Seems a bit ridiculous to me, halal slaughter is almost the exact same and stunning is very common these days, it doesn't make the animal die any slower than the regular way of slaughter.
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