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Completely - no.

In part - yes; and for various reasons. Some Christians try to observe the literal laws of the Torah. Some Muslims buy kosher meat when they have no source of Halal meat (meat prepared in Islamic tradition). And some Westerners, particularly in America but kosher meat (or other products) because of the generally high standards of cleanliness and/or healthiness in kosher food.

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