This book explores the emergence and expansion of global kosher and halal markets with a particular focus on the UK and Denmark. Kosher is a Hebrew term meaning ‘fit’ or ‘proper’ while halal is an Arabic word that literally means ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’. This is the first book to explore kosher and halal comparatively at different levels of the social scale such as individual consumption, the marketplace, religious organisations and the state. Kosher and halal markets have become global in scope and states, manufacturers, restaurants, shops, certifiers and consumers around the world are faced with ever stricter and more complex kosher and halal requirements. The research question in this book is: What are the consequences of globalising kosher and halal markets?
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Introduction: global Kosher and halal markets
1. Kosher and halal in the UK and Denmark
2. Manufacturing and selling meat
3. Beyond Meat
4. Kosher consumers
5. Halal consumers
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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John Lever is Reader in Sustainable and Resilient Communities in the Department of Management at the University of Huddersfield Johan Fischer is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University