Did you ever ate kosher food?

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I never but im very open minded and liberal if i were invited to try or had a opportunity to trie i would gladly

I think i ate a baggle once from the Supermarket but not sure because it might have been a fake one and just a Croissant
 
I never but im very open minded and liberal if i were invited to try or had a opportunity to trie i would gladly

I think i ate a baggle once from the Supermarket but not sure because it might have been a fake one and just a Croissant
Kosher is nothing more than standards of cleanliness and acceptance as conforming with Hebrew standards. Nothing special about it. LOL, I believe Hershey's chocolate is kosher.
 
I never but im very open minded and liberal if i were invited to try or had a opportunity to trie i would gladly

I think i ate a baggle once from the Supermarket but not sure because it might have been a fake one and just a Croissant
Almost all of the food sold in American grocery stores has a "K" on it or one of the following symbols. So we're often stuck eating Kosher whether we like it or not. It's a scam that simply helps raise the cost of food. You'll find a Kosher symbol on some of the most unhealthy foods on the market.

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I try to buy foods that DON'T have this symbol on it. Fresh fruits & veggies and locally grown beef, chicken, eggs, and dairy.
 
How does a rabbi certifying conditions in a factory raise the price of food? The only reason companies look for kosher certifications is to broaden their customer base. SMH.
I don't need a rabbi to certify anything in a food factory when we already have laws on the books regulating food safety. It's just a scam. Food companies pay for these certifications.

The cost of kosher certification can vary widely, but it typically ranges from $3,000 annually for up to six SKUs to potentially higher amounts depending on factors like location and specific needs of the facility. Different agencies may have different fee structures, so it's advisable to get quotes from several agencies
 
Along with most of the pre-packaged processed food that is in the American marketplace. We need a federal clean food law.
It sounded like RFK was headed in that direction but he seems to have fallen off of the path. Tons of processed foods are packed with seed oils, high fructose corn syrup, preservatives, maltodextrin, and a plethora of other harmful additives.
 
Almost all of the food sold in American grocery stores has a "K" on it or one of the following symbols. So we're often stuck eating Kosher whether we like it or not. It's a scam that simply helps raise the cost of food. You'll find a Kosher symbol on some of the most unhealthy foods on the market.

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I try to buy foods that DON'T have this symbol on it. Fresh fruits & veggies and locally grown beef, chicken, eggs, and dairy.

All fruits and vegetables, and chicken eggs are kosher, dipshit.
 

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