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McDonald’s faces flak on social media over serving halal meat

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Hindustan Times
24 August, 2019, 10:35 am
Last modified: 24 August, 2019, 11:14 am

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McDonald’s faces flak on social media over serving halal meat

Users who blasted the fast food major for serving halal meat to a nation are 80% non-Muslims.

Hindustan Times
24 August, 2019, 10:35 am
Last modified: 24 August, 2019, 11:14 am
McDonald’s is facing a major backlash from Twitterati over whether the fast food company serves jhatka or halal meat to its customers.
McDonald’s is facing a major backlash from Twitterati over whether the fast food company serves jhatka or halal meat to its customers.

After food delivery platform Zomato, McDonald’s is now facing a major backlash from Twitterati over whether the fast food company serves jhatka or halal meat to its customers.

After a Twitter user asked McDonald’s India whether their restaurants are halal certified, the company said it does serve halal meat to its customers.

“The meat that we use, across our restaurants, is of the highest quality and is sourced from government-approved suppliers who are HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certified”. “All our restaurants have HALAL certificates. You can ask the respective restaurant Managers to show you the certificate for your satisfaction and confirmation,” McDonald’s India tweeted.

The response left Netizens attacking the company’s Twitter handle. “McDonald’s we Hindus want jhatka meat,” posted an angry user while another wrote: “I don’t want to eat needlessly cruel halal meat. What option do I have? Or should I not eat at McDonald’s?”

The response irked many users who blasted the fast food major for serving halal meat to a nation where 80% people are non-Muslims.

“Dear @McDonalds, per your response, should I understand that your products are not meant for non-Muslims in India? Do let me know,” tweeted another.

In a similar incident, Zomato faced flak after it said that food doesn’t have any religion while responding to a customer declining to accept an order delivered by a Muslim delivery agent. “Thanks for the info what about jhatka meat which we Hindus eat either start serving or we ain’t gonna come to ur outlets ever,” posted an angry user to McDonald’s India.

About a week ago, Zomato employees in West Bengal went on an indefinite strike protesting against delivering beef and pork dishes, saying it hurts their religious sentiments.

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