
THERE has been a major breakthrough in
securing approval of a food accreditation
standard set by the European Halal Development
Agency.
It comes with the publication of the 2012
Olympic Games food guidelines that set
standards for food including Halal at the
games in London in two-and-a-half years.
The Olympic Committee has published their
food vision guide for procurement of the
food and drink for the games.
The Food Vision Guide has set benchmark
standards that the food and drink suppliers
and procurers must achieve.
Olympic Officials have approved the Assured
Meat Scheme (The Red Tractor) for
most food and drinks.
Halal and Kosher
meals are subject to very specific preparation
requirements.
The Food and Vision Guide has approved
The European Halal Development Agency’s
Standard for all Halal products. Kosher
meat will be prepared in conjunction with
Beth Lin.
“This comes as fantastic news for many
Muslims as Halal is certainly on the menu
at the London Olympics 2012 Games,” said
Mohammad Nazir, Chairman of the European
Halal Development Agency and chair
of the West Midlands Minority Ethnic Business
Forum.