Monday, June 16, 2014

No need to act reckless


SEREMBAN - Selangor executive councilor Datuk Abu Ubaidah Redza there is no harm if Cadbury products remain on the market despite his legal status is still in doubt, as long as certain conditions are complied with. Chairman of the Standing Committee of Public Utilities, Environment, Cooperative and Consumerism them said, not intention to favor the company, but just think of the good of many.

"Even if the results of analyzes prove Cadbury is not lawful even for containing DNA Porcine, duly authorized sale of a product directly to the consumer are not Muslims. "But both chocolate involved should be placed separate from food kosher, as is done every supermarket at this point when it comes to products that are not kosher as alcohol, pork and so on, "he said. Most importantly, he said, such products must be clearly labeled halal status not on the packaging for avoid any confusion to the public.

"We can not act recklessly in this regard. Many authorities at various levels will be affected if the sale of Cadbury stopped suddenly, in particular manufacturers, employees and retailers.

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