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  2. Doux Group - Wikipedia

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    Doux has 9 production sites in France, including 3 slaughterhouses, for prepping and shipping, 2 sites for processed products, 2 hatcheries and 2 food plants. [39] In 2014, Doux was the first French hatchery with a production of 170 million eggs. Their food factories produce 450,000 tons annually. [2]

  3. Halal certification in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The market for halal meat is also growing at a significant rate, with the Halal Food Authority (HFA), the major halal certifying body in the UK, estimating a 30% growth in 2006 alone. However, there is still a great deal of resistance to buying fresh halal meat at supermarkets and it has been estimated that around 70-80% of all halal meat in ...

  4. Halal - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2010, the market for halal foods and beverages in France was nearly twice that of organic foods. [56] Auchan, a large French supermarket chain, now sells 80 certified halal meat products, along with 30 pre-cooked halal meals and 40 frozen halal products. Upscale restaurants and catering services have also added halal foods to ...

  5. In school, the girl can’t eat meat, because, as we acknowledged, it is halal, and her mom doesn’t like it. Then, knowing that school cafeterias don’t offer every single known food , her ...

  6. International availability of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    Thus, meat is slaughtered via the halal technique, while pork and bacon are absent in the Malaysian menu. Among the local bestsellers in the Malaysian market is the Ayam Goreng McD, originally branded as McDonald's Fried Chicken, introduced in March 1986. The product's name was changed to Chicken McCrispy in 2000 and again to Ayam Goreng McD in ...

  7. Lab-grown meat doesn’t involve slaughter. Does that mean it’s ...

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    The USDA gave two brands, Good Meat and Upside Foods, the green light last week to start producing and selling lab-grown, or cultivated, chicken in the United States. But is that kosher, literally?

  8. Legal aspects of ritual slaughter - Wikipedia

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    According to the US Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour "Ritual slaughter (the bleeding to death of animals that have not first been stunned) was made illegal in the country in 1893; however, a 1978 Law on the Protection of Animals explicitly allows for the importation of kosher and halal meat. Imported from France and Germany, this ...

  9. Beurger King Muslim - Wikipedia

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    Beurger King Muslim (also referred to as BKM) was a French halal fast-food restaurant launched in July 2005. [1] [2] [3] After widespread media attention when it opened, it permanently closed after less than two years of operation in 2007. [4] The restaurant mimicked American fast food restaurants.