review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers

Nowadays, some people think that food is not merely a necessity but is a form of easy and cheap getaway amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy work schedule. The popularity of food is not only derived from the taste but also the name that attracts the attention of potential consumers. Naming foods w...

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Main Author: Tanti Amarta Putri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Halal Product and Research
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JHPR/article/view/58079
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description Nowadays, some people think that food is not merely a necessity but is a form of easy and cheap getaway amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy work schedule. The popularity of food is not only derived from the taste but also the name that attracts the attention of potential consumers. Naming foods without prohibited elements is starting to become a priority among food and beverage (F&B) businesses in Indonesia. One by one, well-known F&B businesses began to take steps to change the name of the menu which initially had unlawful elements into good ones. Lawful (halal) and good food, which can be seen from its ingredients, should not be given a bad name as a form of conduct that glorifies Allah, All-Provider. Even food/drinks inspired by foreign cultures that have names with non-halal connotations do not necessarily become halal by simply adding the term halal in front of it. This article aims to analyse people's behaviour in relations to how the naming of foods may be misleading yet attractive among Muslim consumers. This article uses secondary research methods as data collection to provide a comprehensive and credible understanding. Keywords: Naming Food, Food and Beverage, Halal
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spelling doaj-art-896f9677c31e439b8466c47a33c6afbc2024-12-17T03:30:01ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJournal of Halal Product and Research2654-94092654-97782024-12-017216917410.20473/jhpr.vol.7-issue.2.169-17456245review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumersTanti Amarta Putri0Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas AirlanggaNowadays, some people think that food is not merely a necessity but is a form of easy and cheap getaway amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy work schedule. The popularity of food is not only derived from the taste but also the name that attracts the attention of potential consumers. Naming foods without prohibited elements is starting to become a priority among food and beverage (F&B) businesses in Indonesia. One by one, well-known F&B businesses began to take steps to change the name of the menu which initially had unlawful elements into good ones. Lawful (halal) and good food, which can be seen from its ingredients, should not be given a bad name as a form of conduct that glorifies Allah, All-Provider. Even food/drinks inspired by foreign cultures that have names with non-halal connotations do not necessarily become halal by simply adding the term halal in front of it. This article aims to analyse people's behaviour in relations to how the naming of foods may be misleading yet attractive among Muslim consumers. This article uses secondary research methods as data collection to provide a comprehensive and credible understanding. Keywords: Naming Food, Food and Beverage, Halalhttps://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JHPR/article/view/58079
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review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
Journal of Halal Product and Research
title review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
title_full review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
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title_full_unstemmed review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
title_short review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non-halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
title_sort review of the influence of adding the word halal to popular food and drink which have non halal connotations and excessive terms on muslim consumers
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