ALDI can confirm that the Broad Oak Farms Chicken Breast Fillets and Killarnee Lamb Leg are Halal Certified. ALDI can confirm that the Jindurra Station Beef Scotch Fillet Steak , Jindurra Station Beef Mince Regular and Brannans Butchery Beef Sausages are not Halal Certified.
ALDI branded products are not Halal Certified. Halal certification is a voluntary certification that is undertaken by a food manufacturer. Some suppliers may choose to obtain this certification of their own accord. However, this is not done at the request of ALDI Australia.
While there may not be a halal-specific section in our stores, we do stock several items that meet halal requirements. We encourage our customers looking for halal foods to review the ingredients and product information on any of the items they are choosing to ensure the product meets their requirements.
In addition to the Woolworths pre packed plain rolls and breads which are Halaal, selected Woolworths baking products are manufactured at a SANHA certified facility and will bear the SANHA logo. Kindly look for the SANHA logo on product packaging.
Fast food business including. McDonalds, KFC, Hungry Jacks, Red Rooster, Subway, Domino's all use halal certified chicken and cheese, even though the majority of stores are not halal certified. McDonalds and KFC having the majority of their foods certified, but not sold as such.
Foods that carry a halal symbol on their packaging have been approved by an agency and are certified to be free of any forbidden components or ingredients. Halal claims on the nutrition label or the packaging must include the name of the certification body.
No. Beef from Canada is not. But Australian lamb and beef are 100% guaranteed to be Halal. The Australian and New Zealand Meat industry caters to the needs of the different cultures and these overseas packers produce halal meat guaranteed to adhere to Islamic laws.
Now that IKEA Restaurant and Cafe has received halal certification from LPPOM MUI, our customers feel safer and more comfortable while enjoying our foods,” said IKEA Food Commercial Manager, Ririh Dibyono.
Despite offering a variety of meat and chicken, none of Aldi branded products are Halal or Kosher certified, meaning the Muslim and Jewish communities are unable to purchase them.
Some BBQ chooks are now packaged in all-black bags instead of the store's usual yellow and black packaging and there's a good reason behind it. The roast chickens packed in a black bag are halal, making it easier for Muslim customers to identify.
Coles works closely with the certifier, Supreme Islamic Council for Halal Meats in Australia (SICHMA) to ensure that the entire supply chain is certified Halal.
EL-Amin (Coles Supermarket Halal brand)
Baked Lays Cheddar and Sour Cream chips are not halal or vegetarian. They contain pork or pig enzymes. Baked Doritos Nacho Cheese Chips are not vegetarian or Halal. They contain pork or pig enzymes.
KFC chicken in Australia is halal-certified by the ANIC, meaning that it is prepared according to Islamic guidelines for slaughter and preparation. However, not all KFC restaurants in Australia are halal-certified, so it's important to do your research and ensure that you are eating at a halal-certified location.
When you buy Australian beef and lamb, you can be confident you are getting clean, safe and 100% guaranteed Halal meat.
McDonald's meat patties are produced from 100% pure halal beef with no additives, preservatives or flavor enhancers.
I spoke to Aldi Head Office and they confirmed none of their meats are Halal .
If there is no Halal mark, look for ingredients in the product which may include animal derivatives. If any animal derived ingredients are used, check whether they are from halal sources or not. If they are from halal sources, you may buy the products as they are halal.
Is Nutella® Halal certified? Nutella® sold by Australian Food Service is sourced from Ferrero® factories in Alba, Italy and from Lithgow, Australia and is Halal certified. Please refer to the National Independent Halaal Trust website www.halaal.org.za for more information.
No, Subway® Australia does not offer Halal products. Although some of our suppliers are Halal accredited we are unable to provide Halal products to our guests as we serve products on our menu that contain pork. Subway® restaurants across Australia are not Halal certified to serve Halal products.
Our food is made to a strict food and safety procedure but it does not include Halal standards for our products. We do not have a halal certification at any of our stores.
Selected Hungry Jack's in NSW and Victoria serve a limited Halal certified menu. These stores include Bankstown, Wiley Park, Granville, Bass Hill, Auburn, Craigieburn, Guildford, Greenacre, Hallam, Roxburgh Park, Casula, Deer Park, Dandenong, Fawkner, Jacana, Thomastown, Altona North and Truganina.