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what kinds of chips can muslims eat ?
11-27-2012, 06:50 AM
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what kinds of chips can muslims eat ?
i have been wondering cuz some poeple say you have to have a U or K on it k meaning kosher or somthing but i want to eat some more chips cuz now we always get the same ones so can u tell me and the truth thanx alot = ]

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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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potato

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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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Taters
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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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I don't know what would be in a chip that wouldn't be kosher--unless you mean fries? In which case as long as they're cooked in vegetable oil it should be fine.
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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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Eat whatever you desire. And i'm sure they can have anything without pork or gelatin. Big Grin
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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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You can eat any kinds of chips! as long as there's no pork flavor : )

Im a muslim myself! hehe
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11-27-2012, 06:58 AM
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Frito-Lay Products Containing Pork Seasoning ‘Chip’ off Muslim Consumers Worldwide

In the wake of corporate scandals, the “War on Terror” and increasing globalization in this post-9/11 world, most multinational corporations are finding it increasingly difficult to compete worldwide in marketing their products and services to potential buyers and sellers with America’s tarnished image abroad. One American company, Frito-Lay, a United States company that markets a variety of chips and snack foods internationally, has recently drawn much criticism and concern from its Muslim consumers and non-consumers—not for “anti-American feeling,” but for not informing them of pork enzymes contained in some of its products they consume.

From around the world, Muslims have been calling up Frito-Lay, inquiring about their products after learning of possible pork enzymes in their cheese seasonings. Muslim students and professionals, in response, started email campaigns, wrote on their blogs, and some even created groups on the popular college-networking website, Facebook.

One group on Facebook, “Fight Against Pork in Frito-Lay Products,” has already accumulated over 1,810 students globally. Its moderator urged its members to “call whether [they] are for or against the change” and for them to inform Frito-Lay of their concerns.

Muslims who eat and enjoy Frito-Lay products are concerned that its products are “haram” (Arabic for “forbidden”) since pork is not accepted under the dietary laws in Islam. Muslims can only eat products that are “halal” (Arabic for “permissible”) under Islam. This Arabic term is very much similar to the Hebrew term “kosher, since Jews like Muslims are also forbidden from consuming pork as it is restricted under Judaism.
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