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News ID: 350509
5 December 2017 - 02:00
New Zealand Muslims campaign for Halal food

Muslims across the country are campaigning for KFC to introduce a menu that complies with Islamic dietary laws. There were 46,000 Muslims living in New Zealand in the 2013 census. Halal is an Islamic term meaning permissible.

Hawzah News Agency (Wellington, New Zealand) - Syeda Fouzia who is spearheading the movement – said the fast food restaurant will make unprecedented profits by tapping into the local halal market.

The campaign's Facebook page had garnered more than 1700 likes in just under a month.

 

Hundreds of Kiwi supporters have shared the page, left comments and even made YouTube videos to support the idea.

Fouzia, who moved from the United Kingdom six years ago, said she was a manager at a halal McDonald's there.

 

Syeda Fouzia is campaigning for fast food outlets to provide halal alternatives, and is starting with KFC.

"I know for a fact that it is not that difficult to serve halal food.

 

"The fryers and grills for different types of food are separate anyway."

Fouzia said Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada had halal KFC, Subway, McDonald's and Pizza Hut outlets.

 

And it was time the brands started catering to the growing number of Muslims in New Zealand, she said.

But the Auckland woman said she had already faced backlash.

 

"We have had some criticism, but having a halal certification will only mean more people will be able to eat at KFC.

"It won't affect non-Muslims."

 

Fouzia said halal KFC was a win-win.

"Even if one branch is Halal on certain days, it will be good."

 

There were 46,000 Muslims living in New Zealand in the 2013 census, a 28 per cent increase since 2006.

However, Restaurant Brands – the company that owned Halal is an Islamic term meaning permissible.

 

In the dietary context it referred to meat from animals and poultry that has been slaughtered using a sharp knife and specially-trained slaughter men who recite a special prayer.

The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand issues halal accreditation for food outlets and restaurants in New Zealand.

 

According to MPI, the global halal food industry is valued at US$600 billion annually.

 

 

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