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Aldi Defends Decision To Close Till To Customers Buying Alcohol http:// dailym. ai/2vdJ Uvj
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Oh for god's sake.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We all know that the vast majority of Muslims working in retail will happily sell you anything they stock, we can read lists and web pages of info but in truth the only person who can explain their actions is the employee themselves.
I rather doubt they will be going to the press in the same way, we'll see.
I rather doubt they will be going to the press in the same way, we'll see.
TALBOT you were using defective tactics when you posted a long list of E-numvers and said they were about pig fat which is clearly wrong.
I have no idea how devout the member of staff is but clearly they were unhappy about handling alcohol. Other than having a list of statements from the manufacturer of every product Aldi sell, how would the employee readily know it contained a haram ingredient?
Alcohol is clearly haram and is readily identifiable as such if presented with a bottle of wine or a dozen cans of Stella.
Maybe the employee was being pragmatic about being unable to identify every haram product but felt differently about alcohol.
In the same way that followers of a religion have various levels of adherence, this same employee may be strict about alcohol but not strict about products with cochineal for example.
I have no idea how devout the member of staff is but clearly they were unhappy about handling alcohol. Other than having a list of statements from the manufacturer of every product Aldi sell, how would the employee readily know it contained a haram ingredient?
Alcohol is clearly haram and is readily identifiable as such if presented with a bottle of wine or a dozen cans of Stella.
Maybe the employee was being pragmatic about being unable to identify every haram product but felt differently about alcohol.
In the same way that followers of a religion have various levels of adherence, this same employee may be strict about alcohol but not strict about products with cochineal for example.
Oh god this still going on. What it all boils down to is a matter of opinion. Some on here cannot seem to get their head around that Aldi wants this, Aldi allows this. All this talk of job title and handling alcohol part of being a cashier. Obviously Aldi has changed the rules to their liking. The role of cashier has changed from years ago when they literally only handled money, so who rewrote the rules. Just because some of us are not bothered doesn't mean we endorse what the 'bad' muslims get up to. As I said they're not all bad.
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