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    Halal Cosmetics Case Study

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    towards Halal cosmetics products and how people are influenced by the attitudes on the intent of buying Halal cosmetics. This study also says why they choose Halal food products and cosmetics over regular food items and cosmetics. Malaysia was selected as the country for study as Malaysia has set standard for the sale of Halal products.A self-administered questionnaire containing closed-ended questions was used. Customers with Halal-related knowledge have no relation with their purchase of…

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    1. Introduction Halal is a Quranic term which means allowed, permitted, lawful or legal. The contrary of this explanation is Haram (forbidden, unlawful or illegal). According to Sharia (Islamic Law), all issues concerning Halal or Haram and even all disputes should be in line with Quran and Sunnah. The halal concept has obtained increasing attention recently. This is due to the fact that the demand for halal food consumption is increasing continuously as a result of the rising number of Muslim…

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    quick bite at a low cost. One specific type of food cart that has evolved over the years is the halal cart. The main reason for the growth of the halal food carts is the growing population of Muslim immigrants in New York City than in the past. Halal food is foods that are permissible for Muslims to eat or drink under the Islamic Shariʻah (law) which include items that come from a supplier that uses halal practices. The slaughter of these animals must be performed by a Muslim and must be…

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    one dependent variable which is purchase intention of customers. 5.2 DISCUSSION 5.2.1 Relationship between Attitude and Customers’ Purchase Intention Hypothesis 1: Attitude has a significant relationship with behavioral intention of purchasing halal food products among Non-Muslims. Through…

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    Baskkwa Case Study

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    Additionally, re-designing the products such as labelling of halal certification and re-colouring of their halal Bakkwas (eg. yellow or green). The purpose is to allow consumers to easily differentiate between halal and non-halal Bakkwas, allowing for a more convenient shopping experience. In executing this strategy, there are 2 ways to go about it: • Opening a separate aisle in BCH’s retail outlet that is fully dedicated to selling/displaying halal products. Cheaper to implement. • Opening an…

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    saying the ingredients they uses are ‘halal’.…

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    and its operation process is recognised and give confidence to its customer. Saudee Group Berhad established a specialised halal committee that regulates all halal-related issues. They will give training to employees about halal and food safety issues. Other than that, Saudee Group Berhad will hire Muslim to handle operation areas task to ensure that the process are follow halal assurance standard. Saudee Group Berhad has wide target market and customer. Hypermarket such as Tesco, Aeon and so on…

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    Food Industries Case Study

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    some strategies in order to survive in future and can face the problems anytime. So, there are some suggestions and opinions to food industries in order to overcome the problems or upcoming problems. Due to the issue that always occur is Halal food. It is because some food contains some ingredients that can make the food taste tastier…

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    Based on what (Collins) stated in her article, "Halal laws are similar to kosher laws. Mainly, animals must be slaughtered in a specific fashion to cause the least pain to the animal, and the blood is drained." As shown above, although they are not vegetarian, they still long for offering animals a less…

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    Blue Ocean Case Study

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    They got the Halal certification 3 years after the founding and this helped them gain the trust of the entire population, including non-Muslims as the main key of success is not only about the certification but also for the taste of their products. Gaining the trust…

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