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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 24th February 2008 10:23
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Muslims shocked to learn that crisps contain alcohol





Senior Muslim figures have said that they are shocked that a number of Walkers snacks contain traces of alcohol and eating them is therefore against their religion.

A tiny amount of alcohol is used in some products as a chemical agent to extract flavour.

The use of alcohol was discovered by Besharat Rehman, who owns a halal supermarket in Bradford, and reported in the Eastern Eye. Mr Rehman said: "Our suppliers were unaware of the alcohol. Walkers must make it clear on the packaging so customers can make an informed choice."

Shuja Shafi, who chairs the food standards committee of the Muslim Council of Britain, said that he intended to investigate. "Certainly we would find it very offensive to have eaten food with alcohol."

Masood Khawaja, of the Halal Food Authority, said that it had raised labelling issues and alcohol flavouring with Walkers before. "They should have looked into the matter and solved it instead of hiding behind labelling regulations. It does not matter what percentage of alcohol is involved."

However, a Walkers consumer care team representative was unapologetic. She said: "There is not enough room on the packaging to list things beyond allergy-causing ingredients that can make people ill. A minimal amount of alcohol is used to extract the flavour of some crisps."

Snacks that are likely to be boycotted by Muslims are Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli, Doritos Chilli Heat Wave and Quavers Cheese.

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 24th February 2008 12:06

Foodguide Statement on Walker's Alcohol News Article






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Asslamaoalikum,

Please check out this article and advise -

Muslims shocked to learn that crisps contain alcohol - Times Online

JazakAllah Khair








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Last Updated: 23/02/2008


In the Name of Allah, the Inspirer of Truth.
Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh


The Foodguide follows the opinion of major contemporary Hanafi scholars including the venerable Mufti Yusuf Sacha of the UK (highly acclaimed foods expert) and Mufti Ashraf Usmani of Pakistan. The fatwa in our times is that synthetic alcohols (and all alcohol not considered 'khamr') in foods and otherwise is pure (tahir), and permitted to use and consume on the conditions that:

(a) it is not used as an intoxicant;
(b) it is not used as intoxicants as used (i.e. for alcoholic consumption, even a little);
(c) it is not used in an amount that intoxicates;
(d) it is not used in vain (lahw).
Courtesy: Shaykh Faraz Rabbani

This is the view propounded by the Foodguide service and it is of sound Hanafi scholarship. Nevertheless, if you are a follower of a Maz-hab (school of thought) apart from the Hanafi School or you prefer to refrain from such products then that is fine too. We will try to facilitate such persons by indicating which products are affected on this web-site as far as possible.

The use of alcoholic flavourings in the food industry is quite widespread, whilst we at the Foodguide would prefer for it not to be used, nonetheless according to Jurisprudential rulings, the use of alcohol flavourings are not impermissible. For a start, the alcohol dissipates during the manufacturing process.

We are a little confused as to why Walker's according to this news article has been pinpointed for use of alcoholic flavourings by certain organisations, when it is such a widespread process in the food industry.

Walker's has been working with the Foodguide for many years now, and continue to do so. On the record, we clearly state that we dont receive a dime from Walker's for the decisions we make on their products. Our service is to help the Muslim Community, and in turn helps the companies to be open with the public.

The Foodguide is a fully independent, 'Ulama operated non-profit service.


GMWA Foodguide WALKER's
http://www.gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/index.php?page=viewquestion&id=191


Kindly note that Walker's will be providing us an updated list very soon. This is in the pipework, as it were.


And Allah knows Best
Wa Alaykumussalaam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh
http://www.foodguide.org.uk


SOURCE: http://www.gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/index.php?page=viewquestion&id=215

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 17th November 2008 09:45
thanks,didnt know that.
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 17th November 2008 21:31
thanks for sharing
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 6th August 2009 11:58

yah its really nice thanks from me also and happy shab-e-barat
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 19th September 2010 08:41
I work in Pharmaceuticals, and for any flavour or medication or any product that requires extraction from plants or leaves, firstly needs to be soaked in ethanol (alcohol) for the substances to be extrated. The alcohol is then evapourated off, leaving only the required thing behind.

Once the alcohol has been evapourated there is non left.
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 20th May 2011 11:52
Mentioning the contents will avoid such confusion and shocks.
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 20th May 2011 16:16
shocking news, but since the time this was posted does it have alchohol or not?
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 21st May 2011 04:08
alcohol used in food ingredients that are made from non intoxicating drinks, then it is halal. As the pharmacist above had described.

Gmwa food guide have certified this form of alcohol as halal. Please visit their site. they also advertise and pass fatwas on this site.

The alcohol in the rubicon drink and the walkers crisp and other foods are mostly halal. They only haram ones are the ones that use the alcohol as a flavouing or seasoning.

However, they have given you the choice to accept or reject their findings. The best thing to do is read the facts you self and decide for your self.
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 30th July 2011 22:41
From GMWA Foodguide Service


Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullah,

For nearly 8-9 years Walker's have been working with us to provide a Muslim List. The time has come for the full list to be updated and we
have hit a "brick wall". We spend many hours lobbying, convincing, advising companies, ultimately trying to get the Muslim Consumer the best deal possible. Remember that as well as being a non-profit organisation, all persons taking part are volunteers assisting for the Sake of Allah.

Now the spotlight is on you folks! We rely much on Muslim Consumer Power at times like these. I suppose the easiest thing to do is "leave
it to someone else". Please don't leave it for someone else - empower yourself. *Until they comply, we cannot take anymore queries for Walker's Products whatsoever.

**HOW CAN YOU HELP? CONTACT Walker's FIRST OF ALL
EMAIL& TELEPHONE:
Walkers: Freephone 0800 274 777 or www.walkers-crisps.co.uk
Quaker: Freephone 0800 032 4490 or www.quaker.co.uk
Snack A Jacks: Freephone 0800 783 2577 or www.snackajacks.co.uk

Email:- consumer@walkers.co.uk

/*Any Muslim Organisations, urged to add their clout.*/

C.C: foodguide2000@yahoo.co.uk (THIS EMAIL IS NOT USED FOR QUESTIONS, JUST FOR LOBBYING)

Please do not forward this message but compose a new message. IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN THE UK, EVEN THEN WE URGE YOU TO EMAIL. PLEASE DO COPY foodguide2000@yahoo.co.uk SO WE KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE RESPOND. WHETHER YOU LIVE IN THE UK, MALAYSIA, USA, AFRICA or anywhere YOU CAN HELP IN THIS ENDEAVOUR. IT DOES NOT TAKE LONG TO SEND AN EMAIL OFF. REAP THE REWARDS,
INSHA'ALLAH. The more the better.

*WHAT WILL YOU WRITE?*
Simply, we want you to ask Walker's to work with www.foodguide,org.uk as they had been. Please note: That is it! You may be/* professional, polite, persuasive or passive*/ but under no circumstances must you be rude. Islam does not condone rude behaviour and it does not help our cause.
At the very least you may copy and paste this message in a new message.
DONT FORWARD THIS UPDATE AS IT LOOKS TERRIBLY UNPROFESSIONAL!:

Quote:
Dear Consumer Services,

c.c. foodguide2000@yahoo.co.uk

2011-07-31 : Walker's Snacks - 2011 - REMOVED -
www.gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/index.php?page=viewquestion&id...

2011-07-31 : Quaker Cereal Snacks - REMOVED -
www.gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/index.php?page=viewquestion&id...


As a Muslim, to eat Halaal is very important. I understand that the
Foodguide UK is awaiting specific data from your company. As a member
of the Muslim community, I must urge Walker's UK to provide the Foodguide's request for more information. Muslims rely on Foodguide Web-site Halaal issues. For Muslims to have a central, authentic location for Halaal updates is most important.

I must insist that your company does comply like scores of major, prominent corporations like Kp Snacks, Pringles, Ferrero Rocher, Nestle , . If I do not see a change in your policy then I am afraid I must consider boycotting your products in favour of those products who do. I will also urge my friends and family to do the same.

I am sure that your organisation will work with the GMWA Foodguide UK to help Muslims consume Halaal.

Please contact www.foodguide.org.uk and let me know what your company decides.

Yours sincerely




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