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6 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Chicken nuggets aren’t meat, they are meat-based products containing less than 50% chicken plus a load of filler and that is your branded chicken nuggets such as Mc D’s and KFC. Generic catering chicken nuggets for schools and takeaways, are more likely to contain 30% chicken or less.

So only halal meat is of better quality, not halal meat based products. 

 

And the proof that animals that are ritually slaughtered are from farms that produce higher quality meat (higher welfare standards, better diet etc etc) than animals for standard slaughter? 

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2 hours ago, hauxwell said:

 

 

 

This factory has now been closed.  

 

 

 

That's no way how a Halal abattoir should operate- glad it has closed.

 

Certain etiquettes exist on how the animal should be treated- these guys clearly didn't bother.

 

However you can find plenty so called videos even non Halal slaughter houses. 

 

This is from one in Belgium- who want to ban Halal slaughter!

 

 

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This just reinforces my original point.


It's cruel to kill animals.  If you eat meat you are advocating an element of suffering regardless of the method.


Therefore the faux outrage at Halal is really just veiled criticism of muslims - again.

 

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22 hours ago, Robin-H said:

So only halal meat is of better quality, not halal meat based products. 

Well given that there is no naturally occurring pig DNA in chicken, it can be assumed that the Halal chicken was free of pork before it was turned into nuggets.

 

If you take the finest Kobe beef, mince it, then add 1% of it to fat, salt monosodium glutamate and other fillers to make the world’s crappest beefburgers, does that make the original Kobe beef poor quality?

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11 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Well given that there is no naturally occurring pig DNA in chicken, it can be assumed that the Halal chicken was free of pork before it was turned into nuggets.

 

If you take the finest Kobe beef, mince it, then add 1% of it to fat, salt monosodium glutamate and other fillers to make the world’s crappest beefburgers, does that make the original Kobe beef poor quality?

You are veering from the point. 

 

You claimed that from your experience, halal meat is of better quality than non halal meat. I asked why that would be the case, and you said that the 'meat' (by which I assume you mean the animals) selected for ritual slaughter were of a higher quality. I merely asked for some evidence to back up that belief, as I can't work out why that would be the case.. 

 

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1 hour ago, makapaka said:

This just reinforces my original point.


It's cruel to kill animals.  If you eat meat you are advocating an element of suffering regardless of the method.


Therefore the faux outrage at Halal is really just veiled criticism of muslims - again.

 

It seems to me only you keep bringing "muslim" into the discussion. Why?. The post is about unstunned slaughter, not muslims per se.

 

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31 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

It seems to me only you keep bringing "muslim" into the discussion. Why?. The post is about unstunned slaughter, not muslims per se.

 

Angel1.

 Says halal in the title.

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