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Is Old Town White Coffee in Singapore Halal?
White coffee is an Asian beverage popularly consumed instant or ready-to-drink drinks. Commonly packed into sachets, consumers simply pour it into hot water to enjoy its taste without needing to visit cafes. Amazon even sells it! However, not all white coffee products sold therein are considered halal as some contain pork fat which violates Islamic law and must therefore be checked against before purchasing a pack of it. It is therefore necessary to verify its halal status prior to any purchase decision made on white coffee purchased before making your purchases!
Old Town White Coffee in Singapore is an iconic Malaysian Kopitiam franchise offering traditional Asian white coffee as well as various local Malaysian dishes and beverages. Customers love its signature chicken soup and kaya toast dishes; however, reviews regarding quality have been mixed; with some customers finding service slow or inattentive while others criticizing bland or dry dishes offered at Old Town White Coffee.
Step one to determine whether Old Town White Coffee is halal is to verify if they have earned an official MUIS Halal certification, which gives consumers assurances that this establishment adheres to strict Islamic dietary laws regarding ingredients sourcing and their processing, ethical business practices and respecting customers’ religious or dietary preferences.
One way of verifying whether Old Town White Coffee is halal is by checking its online halal menu. Many restaurants maintain pages on their websites which list these offerings; additionally, MuslimSG app, available both Android and iOS platforms, provides a comprehensive halal directory which can be searched using specific terms such as location or establishment name.
As an alternative, you can always contact the restaurant directly in order to inquire about its halal status. Be sure to make contact during its business hours, making your query clear and succinct – however it may take up to several days for them to respond!