Monday, 9 January 2012

Say No To Kellogg's Halal Corn Flakes 

This little logo can now be found on the side of your box of Kellogg's cornflakes. It may well make you question whether or not you wish to continue buying Kellogg's products any longer. The reason is that it is the mark used to certify that a food product is halal.

The company claims that using the certification mark is "due to legislation for our multi-cultural society".  

The use of the certification mark identifies the product as having been approved by the Halal Food Authority as not containing any alcohol or animal derivatives.   

Britain is a Christian country so why should we eat food that's been blessed in the name of Allah (the Moon God)? I wonder whether Kellogg's would consider producing packaging with the sign of the cross on the side!

As for me, I don't approve of the way that animals are killed ‘halal-style’ (with their throats cut and then bled to death, as prescribed by sharia law).

 

 

 

 

 

I will never buy Kellogg’s products ever again.