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	<title>Comments on: Chief Rabbinate Kashrut Update 011</title>
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		<title>By: Milhouse</title>
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		<description>CHICKEN SOUP

The kaf-K is at least as reliable as any Rabbanut supervision.  Why should anyone care that it doesn&#039;t have Rabbanut approval?   As for this &quot;request&quot; that it not be sold in Israel just because it&#039;s meat, what nonsense.  Does Osem not make both parve and meat chicken soup powders?  This is a new product, and the label says quite openly that it&#039;s meat; that&#039;s precisely why people buy it rather than a fake pareve broth.  If someone couldn&#039;t be bothered to read the label, how do they know it&#039;s kosher at all?</description>
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<p>The kaf-K is at least as reliable as any Rabbanut supervision.  Why should anyone care that it doesn&#8217;t have Rabbanut approval?   As for this &#8220;request&#8221; that it not be sold in Israel just because it&#8217;s meat, what nonsense.  Does Osem not make both parve and meat chicken soup powders?  This is a new product, and the label says quite openly that it&#8217;s meat; that&#8217;s precisely why people buy it rather than a fake pareve broth.  If someone couldn&#8217;t be bothered to read the label, how do they know it&#8217;s kosher at all?</p>
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