Chicken Treat Gosnells

Chicken Treat Gosnells

Chicken Treat Gosnells

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Positive Indicators

  • The official brand website confirms all chicken is from halal certified suppliers.

Points to Consider

  • Bacon is available on the menu, which introduces a risk of halal and non-halal items being prepared together.
  • This specific store is not listed among the Chicken Treat locations that are locally certified as halal and bacon-free.

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Our Recommendation:

If you're comfortable with a place that handles both halal chicken and non-halal bacon in the same kitchen, you might be okay here. However, if you prefer to avoid any risk of your food coming into contact with non-halal items, this might not be the best choice for you. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Chicken Treat Gosnells halal certified?

It's a bit of a mix. The official Chicken Treat company has confirmed that all the chicken they use in all their stores comes from halal-certified suppliers. However, the Gosnells restaurant itself doesn't have a separate halal certification and it's not on their list of stores that are halal and bacon-free.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

They do not serve alcohol. However, they do serve pork in the form of bacon in items like the 'Baconary Burger' and 'Baconary Wrap'. This means there is a risk of halal and non-halal food being prepared in the same kitchen.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

We couldn't find any information to suggest that the chicken is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). The company's statement only refers to it being 'halal certified', which usually means it's machine slaughtered in Australia.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

We didn't find any information about a prayer room inside the restaurant or the shopping centre. You would likely need to find a nearby mosque for prayers.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

As a fast-food restaurant, it's set up for casual dining and takeaway. While they can cater for large orders with 48 hours' notice, the seating area might not be ideal for large, private family gatherings.

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