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  1. Halal logistics: A marketing mix perspective.Abu Bakar Abdul Hamid, Mohamed Syazwan Ab Talib & Nazliwati Mohamad - 2014 - Intellectual Discourse 22 (2).
    Ḥalāl is no longer understood as solely concerning food consumption or ritual slaughter. It is at the centre of the global Muslim food industry and logistics is one of its driving forces. The growing demand for ḥalāl food integrity contributes to the need for ḥalāl logistics. However, ḥalāl logistics operation has thus far not been warmly received by the industry thus hampering the availability of such services. This conceptual study attempts to illuminate the issue by addressing ḥalāllogistics from a marketing (...)
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  • Understanding halal food market: Resolving asymmetric information.Glen Filson & Bamidele Adekunle - 2020 - Food Ethics 5 (1):1-22.
    People consume food not only to satisfy hunger but also for cultural, religious and social reasons. In Islam there is an emphasis on cleanliness in both spirit and food (Agriculture and Agri-food Canada 2011). Eating is perceived to be a form of worship (Talib et al., 2015). Halal is Islamic dietary law derived from the Quran and Hadith, the practices of the Prophet Mohammad, Ijma and Qiyas (Regenstein et al., 2003). Halal goes beyond religious obligation. It is part of the (...)
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