Nothing. I just commented that I knew the food because it was kosher (a Muslim was employed to slaughter the meat, but cheese tortellini is the same) and that it tastes good.
Again Kosher/Halal? What is the big issue here? And they are certified Halal, to be certified you have to under go the following:
Complete an application for Halal Certification and Supervision.
Arrange for an audit/inspection of the facility in order that IFANCA may review the process, products, materials and sanitation of the production process.
Provide the required information, such as specification sheets, labels, flow charts, cleaning procedures, etc.
Negotiate an agreement including the fees involved. Supervision fees vary depending on the number and complexity of the products to be certified and breadth of market coverage.
A halal certificate is issued for either one year or for each batch produced depending on the type of product.
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Seems pretty straightforward and transparent to me. Just because the are a consortium company, does not automatically mean they will be re-packing kosher meals as Halal.
If that is what you are implying a source would be nice, because i don't think the company selling these goods as such would like such unsubstantiated claims.