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It's fried in separate friers to the other stuff so yes it's not haram (in the ones I've asked in)

Oil from the various friers is filtered and cleaned in a specific order too so oil from things considered haram aren't mixed with non haram.

Of course the best thing to do is ask at each restaurant. Best way to make your own mind up and not listen to what others have heard other ignorant idiots spouting

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13y ago

This is the email reply I received:

Thank you for your telephone e-mail regarding McDonald's cooking procedures and whether we include Halal products within the range.

Although I can confirm that none of our products carry Halal certification, all of our products are cooked separately, beef patties are cooked on a griddle and our Filet, French Fries, Apple Pies and Vegetable Deluxe are cooked in vegetable oil using dedicated cooking vats. These vats are exclusively for the purpose of cooking a specific product and that product alone.

Due to the order of rotation during the filtering of the vats, there is a possibility the100% vegetable oil used to cook the vegetable patty may come into contact with the 100% vegetable oil used to cook the chicken and/or fish products. Whilst every possible precaution is taken in order to prevent cross contamination during this filtering process, we cannot categorically state this would never occur.

The French Fries, which have been approved by the Vegetarian Society, are cooked using different equipment and are entirely segregated from the other products; therefore this product is not affected.

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11y ago

there is no right or wrong they use vegetable oil, which is halal because vegetables are halal

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15y ago

yes fish is halal any way.

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