Soon, all food will be halal certified. Like death and taxes, its for certain.

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Thailand, where Buddhism reigns, challenges Malaysia for Asia’s halal crown​

Bangkok recently unveiled a four-year plan to capitalise on the growing market for Muslim-friendly food and products.

Food vendors at the recent Halal food festival at a Bangkok shopping mall

A halal sign at a food centre at a Bangkok shopping mall [Jitsiree Thongnoi/Al Jazeera]
By Jitsiree Thongnoi
Published On 17 Oct 202417 Oct 2024

Bangkok, Thailand – Wanitcha Amkham rotates her roti stall between the Thai capital’s food markets throughout the week, hawking pan-fried dough that has been perfected in recipes passed down generations.
Amkham is a Muslim and her roti, stuffed with fillings such as banana, cheese, chicken and onions, are all halal.

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Over the years plying her trade on the streets of majority-Buddhist Bangkok, she has earned a loyal fan base among Muslim office workers, students and tourists.
 
good what................like that all MuSLIMEs will be able to enjoy..................Nasi Babi Goreng................ :laugh: :roflmao:
 
Means pork prices will be dirt cheap in future? Or pork made obsolete?
 
You can't even trust the halal certification in SG, what more the ones in land of the fake smiles.
 
It's just a racket or a form of taxation, halal certification isn't done for free. :wink:
 
What happened to that vice principal from some primary school who wanted the whole canteen to be halal certified? Promoted to principal? :unsure::eek::biggrin:
 
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