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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BOXTOPS, there are many Muslims who will not use any product with acohol added as a constituent, skin cleansers for example. There are many who belive the sale of alcohol is wrong, hence the recent demonstrations involving certain shops in London recently and see this link too, http:// www.int er-isla m.org/P rohibit ions/kh mrmk.ht m
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This story is spreading like wildfire especially on aggragated news sites (like the Times of India) but they are essentially regurgitating the Telegraph/Mail story.
The story involves an unnamed customer, at an unnamed branch served by an unnamed assistant and quotes an unnamed M&S spokeman. I need more than that before I can be bothered to light my flaming torch and get my pitchfork.
M&S prides itself on its customer service. This flies in the face of that, which is why I am doubting its authenticity. On a practical level, don't you think such a policy would be unworkable? The customer is supposed to guess the sales assistants religion before they join a queue and then only refused at the till. No notices, no warning. No one could run a shop like that.
This story is spreading like wildfire especially on aggragated news sites (like the Times of India) but they are essentially regurgitating the Telegraph/Mail story.
The story involves an unnamed customer, at an unnamed branch served by an unnamed assistant and quotes an unnamed M&S spokeman. I need more than that before I can be bothered to light my flaming torch and get my pitchfork.
M&S prides itself on its customer service. This flies in the face of that, which is why I am doubting its authenticity. On a practical level, don't you think such a policy would be unworkable? The customer is supposed to guess the sales assistants religion before they join a queue and then only refused at the till. No notices, no warning. No one could run a shop like that.
//The customer is supposed to guess the sales assistants religion before they join a queue and then only refused at the till. No notices, no warning. No one could run a shop like that. //
not religious in context, but I have been refused service at the till with no warning in both Tesco and asda. this is because I had no ID on me when buying whisky (I'm 56, and in no conceivable way do I appear to be under 18). There are no notices; so yes, shops do get run in that way.
not religious in context, but I have been refused service at the till with no warning in both Tesco and asda. this is because I had no ID on me when buying whisky (I'm 56, and in no conceivable way do I appear to be under 18). There are no notices; so yes, shops do get run in that way.
This would just be another in a long list of accommodations made to the religion of permanent offence.
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/757 6357/Mu slim-st aff-esc ape-NHS -hygien e-rule. html
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mackfender
Am I still living in Britain ?. //
NO
You are living in a satellite state of the EU.
And it's through that Magna Charter
As were signed by the Barons of old
That in England today we can do what we like
So long as we do what we're told
From The Magna Charter by Marriott Edgar 1880- 1951.
WR.
mackfender
Am I still living in Britain ?. //
NO
You are living in a satellite state of the EU.
And it's through that Magna Charter
As were signed by the Barons of old
That in England today we can do what we like
So long as we do what we're told
From The Magna Charter by Marriott Edgar 1880- 1951.
WR.
Why are there some who wish to dismiss this story, and even going to the lengths of suggesting that it may even not be quite true?
Yet if this was a report on Christians refusing to sell certain items, then they would not even go to the trouble of making similar such excuses, but they would be straight in with their now well known attacks on the Christian faith.
Yet if this was a report on Christians refusing to sell certain items, then they would not even go to the trouble of making similar such excuses, but they would be straight in with their now well known attacks on the Christian faith.
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