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France: Halal meat controversy

Written By Al Jazeera English on Sunday, Feb 21, 2010 | 08:23 AM

 
Halal meat controversy in France Halal meat, or meat slaughtered in line with Muslim tradition, is at the centre of a political controversy. Quick - a fast-food French restaurant chain - is testing out a new niche market, withdrawing all pork products from the menu and serving only halal meat in some of its branches. Experts say that with more than 5 million French Muslims who are potential customers, Quick is targeting a booming market: the $7.5bn halal business. But the mayor of Roubaix, a French town near the northern city of Lille , has launched a law suit against the food chain, arguing that it constituted "discrimination" against non-Muslims. And Marine Le Pen, the vice-president of the far-right National Front party, has warned of "Islamisation". Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa reports from Paris. [February 21, 2010]