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Man accused of ‘entitlement’ after complaining about lack of halal options at IKEA Alexandra​


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The man clarified that his concern was the inconsistent halal options across IKEA outlets.

By Cheryl Lim - 2 Sep 2025, 5:22 pm

A Muslim customer recently voiced his disappointment after discovering that IKEA Alexandra’s restaurant does not offer halal-certified food.


He shared his frustration on TikTok last Thursday (28 Aug), contrasting it with IKEA Tampines’ restaurant, which does serve halal options.

IKEA halal

Source: @jay.ishhaq.rajoo on TikTok

“So I guess, no food for us Muslims. Thank you IKEA, for being so understanding,” he remarked sarcastically in his video.

However, the post quickly drew backlash from netizens, many of whom labelled his response “entitled”.



Man’s post garners backlash from netizens​

Although the man has since turned off comments on his original TikTok, a repost on Instagram attracted widespread criticism.

Some netizens felt he was making an unnecessary fuss, pointing out that IKEA is a business, “not a charity”.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Others argued that while speaking up is valid, religion should not be “weaponised” in this way, especially in a secular society where businesses are not obliged to provide halal options.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Even fellow Muslims joined the criticism, with some accusing him of being “self-entitled” for expecting “the whole world” to cater to his beliefs.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Man calls for ‘consistency’ across outlets​

In a follow-up video on Sunday (31 Aug), the man addressed the backlash he received over his initial complaint.

He argued that the issue lies in the lack of consistency across IKEA outlets, noting that while the Tampines branch serves halal food, the Alexandra outlet does not.

Citing IKEA Singapore owner Ikano Retail’s reported revenue, he questioned why the company could not “afford a halal certificate” or set up “a small kitchen that serves halal food”

IKEA halal

Source: IKEA Alexandra Restaurant on Google

He also pointed out that Muslim customers contribute to IKEA’s revenue, yet the company was, in his view, neglecting a portion of its customer base.

Responding to accusations of entitlement, the man stressed that he was not asking for halal food at just any restaurant, but at one where it is already available at another branch.

“For me to ask for halal food is not an entitlement. It is a dietary requirement,” he said.

He went on to highlight that IKEA often speaks about its social responsibilities and involvement in outreach programmes, but in this case was “careless” towards a group of people.

IKEA halal

Source: IKEA

While clarifying that he is not “demanding” halal options, he urged IKEA to “walk the talk” and reconsider its decision.

IKEA responds to complaint​

In response to queries from MS News, IKEA Singapore noted that IKEA Alexandra has been serving Singaporeans for 30 years, helping them “build their dream homes”.

While its Swedish Restaurant and Swedish Bistro at the Alexandra outlet do not currently offer halal-certified meals, customers can find halal options at IKEA Tampines instead.

“With its larger store footprint, IKEA Tampines accommodates a dedicated halal kitchen, serving lines, and other facilities required for halal preparation, and offers a variety of dishes such as baked chicken leg and beef cheek,” a spokesperson said.
 
It is not just the food. The furniture too are not halal certified.
The last I heard, even the toilets at Ikea are not halal-certified. Pork eaters may defecate there, leaving waste products laced with pork and lard in the toilets. This guy should eat at home or at a hawker stall before he patronises Ikea; is he there to shop or eat? Perhaps he is there to just complain!
 
The last I heard, even the toilets at Ikea are not halal-certified. Pork eaters may defecate there, leaving waste products laced with pork and lard in the toilets. This guy should eat at home or at a hawker stall before he patronises Ikea; is he there to shop or eat? Perhaps he is there to just complain!
As stated in the comments...he is weaponising the religion.... very common amongst Mudslimes
 

Man accused of ‘entitlement’ after complaining about lack of halal options at IKEA Alexandra​


Featured Latest News Singapore

The man clarified that his concern was the inconsistent halal options across IKEA outlets.

By Cheryl Lim - 2 Sep 2025, 5:22 pm

A Muslim customer recently voiced his disappointment after discovering that IKEA Alexandra’s restaurant does not offer halal-certified food.


He shared his frustration on TikTok last Thursday (28 Aug), contrasting it with IKEA Tampines’ restaurant, which does serve halal options.

IKEA halal

Source: @jay.ishhaq.rajoo on TikTok

“So I guess, no food for us Muslims. Thank you IKEA, for being so understanding,” he remarked sarcastically in his video.

However, the post quickly drew backlash from netizens, many of whom labelled his response “entitled”.



Man’s post garners backlash from netizens​

Although the man has since turned off comments on his original TikTok, a repost on Instagram attracted widespread criticism.

Some netizens felt he was making an unnecessary fuss, pointing out that IKEA is a business, “not a charity”.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Others argued that while speaking up is valid, religion should not be “weaponised” in this way, especially in a secular society where businesses are not obliged to provide halal options.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Even fellow Muslims joined the criticism, with some accusing him of being “self-entitled” for expecting “the whole world” to cater to his beliefs.

IKEA halal

Source: Instagram

Man calls for ‘consistency’ across outlets​

In a follow-up video on Sunday (31 Aug), the man addressed the backlash he received over his initial complaint.

He argued that the issue lies in the lack of consistency across IKEA outlets, noting that while the Tampines branch serves halal food, the Alexandra outlet does not.

Citing IKEA Singapore owner Ikano Retail’s reported revenue, he questioned why the company could not “afford a halal certificate” or set up “a small kitchen that serves halal food”

IKEA halal

Source: IKEA Alexandra Restaurant on Google

He also pointed out that Muslim customers contribute to IKEA’s revenue, yet the company was, in his view, neglecting a portion of its customer base.

Responding to accusations of entitlement, the man stressed that he was not asking for halal food at just any restaurant, but at one where it is already available at another branch.

“For me to ask for halal food is not an entitlement. It is a dietary requirement,” he said.

He went on to highlight that IKEA often speaks about its social responsibilities and involvement in outreach programmes, but in this case was “careless” towards a group of people.

IKEA halal

Source: IKEA

While clarifying that he is not “demanding” halal options, he urged IKEA to “walk the talk” and reconsider its decision.

IKEA responds to complaint​

In response to queries from MS News, IKEA Singapore noted that IKEA Alexandra has been serving Singaporeans for 30 years, helping them “build their dream homes”.

While its Swedish Restaurant and Swedish Bistro at the Alexandra outlet do not currently offer halal-certified meals, customers can find halal options at IKEA Tampines instead.

“With its larger store footprint, IKEA Tampines accommodates a dedicated halal kitchen, serving lines, and other facilities required for halal preparation, and offers a variety of dishes such as baked chicken leg and beef cheek,” a spokesperson said.
He followed up and justified his video by saying halal food is a dietary requirement for him as a Muslim.

Smacks of entitlement.

Easy solution - eat at home.

Problem solved - with no dramas.

And everyone can live peacefully.
 
Next thing is that vegans will complain that IKEA serves meat
 
Why don't I see Hindu, Buddhist and Taoist vegetarians complaining that Ikea doesn't serve vegetarian food?

There will be no end to this nonsense if people expect all F & B outlets to cater to their 'dietary requirements' on the basis of religion.
 
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