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Can I sue
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I am against religious slaughter in the uk, for animal welfare reasons only. This has nothning to do with racism at all. It has been reported in the papers than muslim inmates are suing the prison service for being served ham sandwiches for ramadan. I have now discovered that all Tesco lamb and chicken apart from Willow Farm and Finest Free Range lines from are halal, and the animal is recited an islamic prayer during slaughter.
I have been buying Tesco healthy living chicken for my family for a long time and now to my horror discover this is halal. As a Christian do I have any rights to sue for this, what about my human rights and my freedom of religioun rights, I feel they have both been violated.
I have been buying Tesco healthy living chicken for my family for a long time and now to my horror discover this is halal. As a Christian do I have any rights to sue for this, what about my human rights and my freedom of religioun rights, I feel they have both been violated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Suing would cost you a fortune. Further, since there is no legal obligation to indicate the method of slaughter on packaging, you've got nothing to sue over.
Anyway, the word 'all' in your post is wildly inaccurate. Even the alarmist Daily Mail can't come up with any figures to support your claim:
http://tinyurl.com/2v6wnf8
Chris
Anyway, the word 'all' in your post is wildly inaccurate. Even the alarmist Daily Mail can't come up with any figures to support your claim:
http://tinyurl.com/2v6wnf8
Chris
If I were a Muslim I would be unhappy about ham sandwiches, Ramadan or not - the prison service should know better than that.
Out of interest, where did you find out that all this Tesco meat is halal? It doesn't surprise me at all and it doesn't bother me one bit, halal meat is very tasty - but I would be surprised if there were enough Islamic slaughterhouses about to satisfy the supply requirements of an organisation as massive as Tesco's. We bought halal chicken for our wedding, as we had several Muslim guests, and my butcher didn't even know that he was buying halal all the time, he just bought it from a warehouse. I wouldn't know if I was buying meat that is Kosher either, and it doesn't bother me one bit.
Out of interest, where did you find out that all this Tesco meat is halal? It doesn't surprise me at all and it doesn't bother me one bit, halal meat is very tasty - but I would be surprised if there were enough Islamic slaughterhouses about to satisfy the supply requirements of an organisation as massive as Tesco's. We bought halal chicken for our wedding, as we had several Muslim guests, and my butcher didn't even know that he was buying halal all the time, he just bought it from a warehouse. I wouldn't know if I was buying meat that is Kosher either, and it doesn't bother me one bit.
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Same old answer, go veggie lol why should I, I live in a country whose law states animals should be rendered unconscious prior to slaughter. If I wanted meat from an animal which was barbarically slaughtered I would go to a country whose law it is to slaughter halal style. I was just hoping for a straight forward answer, not a lecture or scarcasm thanks.