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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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It's not just your pics mate, (that alone is scary enough) it has full access to your icloud account.

That basically your whole phone open to them to Snoop anytime they like.

Having nothing to hide is a weird take for me tbh this is the government having full access to your phone basically.

Proper 1984 ****

It's this isn't it?

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Any decison like that mate I would have to look at from a business perspective, it's just how my mind thinks. I'm sure it's a customer based decision, so let me put that another way...

If I'm pescatarian and go to my local fish and chip shop to buy fish and chips, but find out they fry in beef dripping, I could refuse to use that shop in the future. Now that business has a decision to make, whether to please my taste or that of the other 99% of it's customers OR is there a possible althernative (use vegetable oil).

I've never used Five Guys, so no idea what's on their menu, but at the same time it means I can't comment, because I'm not a customer of them. But taking in my example a above, this is all FG's have done, made a business decision based on customer feedback.

I did try explaining this to Sucky.

Businesses will respond to their local clientele's tastes and preferences, that's how they make more money.

That's why some Sainsbury's and Tesco stores sell Kosher and Halal products.

That doesn't suit the racist twitter nobheads narrative that it's the Caliphate taking over though.
 
Kosher McDonalds in Buenos Aires

One section of town known as “the Jerusalem of Argentina,” you’ll find a unique McDonald’s. Two Jewish brothers, decided they wanted to offer a product that would attract families from the surrounding area’s large Jewish community. Indeed, I was told there are 30-40 synagogues within walking distance of the Abasto Mall.

https://danfellner.com/2019/12/26/buenos-aires-kosher-mcdonalds/#:~:text=Abasto was converted into a,surrounding area's large Jewish community.
 
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Fairly sure KFC switched to all halal. It’s just an obvious business decision when your supply chain is far simpler not having a mix and you open yourself up to however many consumers are strictly halal. Probably marginally more expensive but the economy of scale outweighs that. So if you’ve got a burger shop where a large chunk of the potential clientele keep halal then it’s perfectly logical to risk losing a tiny number of customers to gain more elsewhere.


Or, in short, who the **** cares?
 
Kosher McDonalds in Buenos Aires

One section of town known as “the Jerusalem of Argentina,” you’ll find a unique McDonald’s. Two Jewish brothers, decided they wanted to offer a product that would attract families from the surrounding area’s large Jewish community. Indeed, I was told there are 30-40 synagogues within walking distance of the Abasto Mall.

https://danfellner.com/2019/12/26/buenos-aires-kosher-mcdonalds/#:~:text=Abasto was converted into a,surrounding area's large Jewish community.

Bare Jews in Argentina. Only Israel, America, us, France and I think Canada have more. I should probably know how that came to happen but cba looking it up.
 
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I did try explaining this to Sucky.

Businesses will respond to their local clientele's tastes and preferences, that's how they make more money.

That's why some Sainsbury's and Tesco stores sell Kosher and Halal products.

That doesn't suit the racist twitter nobheads narrative that it's the Caliphate taking over though.

I was going to give him an example using bubble gum ice cream, but I behaved instead. <laugh><ok>
 
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I wonder if Sucky has watched this one yet, even the Russian mafia advocate reading the Quran, comes with a Sucky trigger warning obviously.
 
I was going to give him an example using bubble gum ice cream, but I behaved instead. <laugh><ok>

lol yeah I did bring that up too.

tbf that was the one and only time I’ve ever been asked for bubblegum ice cream

so no, I won’t be going Halal just yet <laugh>
 
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Gullible and frightened flag shaggers

Who eat halal meat regularly without knowing it and life hasn’t been affected whatsoever.

I think it’s fair enough to clearly advertise it in-store as one could argue against the method of killing on moral grounds (not a lot more immoral than a bolt to the head but whatevs). Then people can make an adult decision about where to eat their important burger.
 
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Who eat halal meat regularly without knowing it and life hasn’t been affected whatsoever.

I think it’s fair enough to clearly advertise it in-store as one could argue against the method of killing on moral grounds (not a lot more immoral than a bolt to the head but whatevs). Then people can make an adult decision about where to eat their important burger.

Exactly. It doesn’t affect anybody’s life if you’re not actively seeking out Halal or kosher products, but as you’ll know for some people this is important.

Business responding to customer choice is the non story of the century unless you’re Tommy Suckinson
 
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Who eat halal meat regularly without knowing it and life hasn’t been affected whatsoever.

I think it’s fair enough to clearly advertise it in-store as one could argue against the method of killing on moral grounds (not a lot more immoral than a bolt to the head but whatevs). Then people can make an adult decision about where to eat their important burger.

Completely agree
 
I entered a competition for first year uni students to do a week’s work experience at the BOE. The question was about who that hadn’t been featured on a note should be on the next £20. Did it on Bobby Moore and was selected. Interesting week albeit didn’t learn much.


Harry Redknapp would probs be more appropriate
 
If anyone is concerned about the methods used they should become vegetarian, and don't forget the milk that's added to your tea, results in some calves being surplus to requirements and culled.
 
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