Chas Ve'sholom to eat from "The Rabbanute." We eat only "Mehadrin"
You mean "Mehadrin" Chazir!
This is not the first time that "Mehadrin" restaurants were caught feeding the oilam chazir!
More than 700 kilograms of unfit, apparently non-kosher meat were confiscated by Israeli police and members of the veterinarian unit of the Ramle municipality from a local restaurant which displayed a mehadrin kashrus.
According to a police report Monday, the meat had apparently been brought into Israel from the Palestinian authority and was being kept in improper conditions in a storeroom with a makeshift air conditioner and with no refrigeration.
A police statement said that “Police from the Ramle station as well as supervisors from local authorities and members of the veterinary service conducted targeted enforcement at a number of local businesses including checking business permits and sanitation. During the enforcement operation the authorities confiscated about 760 kg of mit which were unfit for consumption”
The meat was taken and destroyed and the restaurant was fined for unsanitary conduct.
5 comments:
It's not fair that you mock those who refrain from fressing Rabbanut when it's mandated by the Tzioni government that facilities in each jurisdiction have to be "kosher" even if half of the kashrus criteria don't exist. Except for the mehadrin Rabbanut in a handful of cities, the food is not kosher, does not reach even a bedieved standard.
There are private "mehadrin" certifiers that operate illegally in Israel, do not have a required license. Any shvantz can open up claiming to be "mehadrin". In America too there are some shysters in Boro Park & Monsey who certify but don't eat from it themselves.
Anonymous Mashgiach min Hachalonos
Let me let you into an open secret, 99% of the Badatz Mashgihcim are from the Rabbanut. SHHHHHH! Don't tell anyone except for your wife, ok?
Sounds like the mashgiach was the Cheeseburger Rebbe.
And so?
They are better at being on top of them
Which “ mehadrin “ was it? It was probably RABBANUT Mehadrin.
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