Subway removes ham and bacon from nearly 200 stores and offers halal meat


The news is for United Kingdom (UK)..., why you all talk like as if Singapore is affected?

Because Singapore is highly exposed to UK.

What happens there will happen here.

There is no escape except escaping from here. :bsmilie:
 

Quote Originally Posted by Subway (Singapore)
Are SUBWAY® Restaurants in Singapore certified HALAL?

Currently SUBWAY® Restaurants in Singapore are not HALAL certified. Every segment of the market in Singapore is important to us and eventually we hope to have our menu items available to everyone. At this point in time, due to various market, regulatory and business issues, we are not able to move forward with obtaining HALAL certification but do be assured that we will communicate about its availability to the public once it is obtained.

Just think along the line that if you are a CEO of Subway Singapore and the HALAL certification affects only 2% of your market. :)
 

Not all Muslim are so strict in their diet... Alot of my friends will eat as long as NO pork or lard... But the restaurant certainly isn't Halal.

lol... i told them, one of them was not aware.
 

That KFC was in Sydney. The employee was just taking advantage of others using his religion as a pretext to behave in this way.
What's the fuss when the restaurant has a clear not-halal sign.
He could have just referred the customer's request to another fellow colleague among the KFC staff, to handle that bacon request.

In this case, his religion happened to be Islam. But any other lout can behave in similar fashion using any other religion as a pretext. I do not see moderate Muslims behave this way in Singapore or Malaysia.
 

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Ok, but there was no need to explode and shout abuse at the customer. Just tell the customer that (pork) bacon is not available in this restaurant. That is all.

By the way, there is such a thing as halal turkey bacon.
 

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OMG OMG OMG

NO!
 

Ok, but there was no need to explode and shout abuse at the customer. Just tell the customer that (pork) bacon is not available in this restaurant. That is all.

Now you know why we don't ask for bacon in our burgers in Australia. :)
 

So this will be banned ? good :bsmilie:

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Tip of the ice berg that has been brewing for a few years now. Many European states are already deep in it. I just hope this is not going to spread here any time soon. Today bacon. Tomorrow your favorite movie, song, ideology, what you can learn, buy and selected lifestyle. 3 times I was in London and Paris and i experienced some of it first hand. Once almost came to punches all because we asked a little too much about the food we cand order and what was served. A nation's peace and harmony is a very fragile thing and we must be very careful with what we allow to take place in Singapore. A sense of fair play and understanding goes long way.
 

That KFC was in Sydney. The employee was just taking advantage of others using his religion as a pretext to behave in this way.
What's the fuss when the restaurant has a clear not-halal sign.
He could have just referred the customer's request to another fellow colleague among the KFC staff, to handle that bacon request.

In this case, his religion happened to be Islam. But any other lout can behave in similar fashion using any other religion as a pretext. I do not see moderate Muslims behave this way in Singapore or Malaysia.

Ok, but there was no need to explode and shout abuse at the customer. Just tell the customer that (pork) bacon is not available in this restaurant. That is all.

By the way, there is such a thing as halal turkey bacon.

I think it is ignorant of you to be making conclusions based on just a recording alone. You should understand what transpired the during entire incident.
 

you could stop eating entirely and rely solely on organic food for sustenance. because most processed foods have dangerous chemicals in them

Stop eating, learn Shaolin Kungfu and meditate. You'll live till 100. :)

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Just think along the line that if you are a CEO of Subway Singapore and the HALAL certification affects only 2% of your market. :)

Well it's all about choices one can choose not to eat if it's not certified simple as that.
 

i would suggest you grow your own food and be self subsistent.

Virtually anything in the world now contains some man made chemicals.

Even growing your own food will not eliminate them, only minimize.

The air you breathe in is relatively chemical free but you pollute it when you let it out.:bsmilie:
 

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