How many more warnings do people need? While the email starts with an quote from Dick Smith regarding Halal certification, the bulk of this viral message was penned by an unknown party. A rant about Islam was later attached to this statement, then incorrectly attributed to the Australian grocer. This has already happened in some local authorities in the U. There should be more leading Australians like Dick, he gets to the bottom of important issues and anything that amounts to selling out Australia is very important. So, regardless of your own religious faith, you end up subsidizing Islam. While we have a choice however, we would prefer to avoid unnecessarily increasing the cost of our products in order to pay for Halal accreditation when this money would be better spent continuing to support important charitable causes where assistance is greatly needed.
To acquire Halal certification, payment is required to the endorsing body and involves a number of site inspections of both our growers and processors in order to ensure that our practices comply with the conditions of Halal certification. Several state jurisdictions are under pressure to adopt or permit Sharia Law in Marriage, Family and Property matters and some, under the delusion that they are being progressively liberal, are permitting this. How less Australian can companies get, than to place money into the hands of those who seek to exploit us? How many more warnings do people need? The Council also controls the Muslim voter bloc which, as yet, does not have sufficient critical mass to make a difference - but give them time. Of course, the manufacturers promptly pass this levy on to unwitting consumers as cost increases. On 19 December 2014, Dick Smith Foods to the message which had been incorrectly attributed to them: Dick Smith Foods has been made aware of information that is currently being circulated which claims to quote Dick Smith.
Check the produce on the shelf and don't buy anything Muslim extorted. Next time you buy a block of Cadbury's chocolate, look for the Halal Certification seal on the wrapper. What other assurances do we accept from Muslims? We point out that we have never been asked to put a Christian symbol or any other religious symbol on our food requiring that we send money to a Christian organization for the right to do so. Education Department's current investigation into the conduct of Muslim-run schools in the Birmingham area of England. .
Make sure the grocery buyer in your household reads this. Of course, the manufacturers promptly pass this levy on to unwitting consumers as cost increases. So, regardless of your own religious faith, you end up subsidizing Islam. Dick Smith did post a message explaining that the grocery store was not adding halal-certified labels in 2014, but for financial reasons rather than ideological ones. It is important to note that this does not reflect the quality of the food being processed or sold — it only means that the products are approved as being prepared in accordance with the traditions of the Muslim faith.
We are aware of an increasing number of large companies both in Australia and overseas, such as Kraft and Cadbury, who have obtained accreditation to use the Halal logo. What other assurances do we accept from Muslims? Several state jurisdictions are under pressure to adopt or permit Sharia Law in Marriage, Family and Property matters and some, under the delusion that they are being progressively liberal, are permitting this. Perhaps these large organisations can afford to do this. This has already happened in some local authorities in the U. How less Australian can companies get, than to place money into the hands of those who seek to exploit us? The Council also controls the Muslim voter bloc which, as yet, does not have sufficient critical mass to make a difference — but give them time.
Shortly after Smith posted his message regarding Halal certification to his web site, the message started circulating via email along with an additional segment that was not written by the grocer: We point out that we have never been asked to put a Christian symbol or any other religious symbol on our food requiring that we send money to a Christian organization for the right to do so. The section quoted above was not written by Dick Smith, and was not included in any original messages from either the company or the entrepreneur himself. . . . . .
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