Are you against halal certification because you think it is tough on the hawkers? Or some other reason?
Other than the possible reduction of hawkers, I think halal certification is a good thing. Not even sure whether the certification reduces number of hawkers, or it's because of the reduction in hawkers that more food outlets are getting the certification.
The food outlets want the certification because it attracts muslim customers. The muslim customers want more choices so it's good for both. I have noticed that the number of muslim hawker stalls have reduced, so this is good for the customer. For me as a consumer, I'm not affected at all, because I still have the chocie of patronizing an outlet with the certification.
What interests me is the story told by a forummer in another thread, where he recounted how he was feeding his baby chicken porridge in a halal certified restaurant. According to him, a malay muslim family having their dinner at another table objected to the restaurant staff. The forummer then proceeded to feed his baby outside.
Of course, the malay family were well within their rights. The restaurant staff and the forummer were in the wrong officially. But given a choice and a judgement, the malay family chose to object, which in my personal and perhaps uninformed opinion, I think was unnecessary.
I'm a supporter of halal certified restaurants, as it gives the muslim consumer more choices. But I wonder what our muslim forummers would do if faced with the same situation.