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McDonald’s Fiji maintains Halal Certification despite Fiji Muslim League withdrawal
Final decision rests with consumers - MacElrath

McDonald’s Fiji maintains Halal Certification despite Fiji Muslim League withdrawal

Final decision rests with consumers - MacElrath

By Priya Nand
21/08/2025

McDonald’s Fiji has confirmed that it remains Halal certified by the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand, despite the recent withdrawal of certification by the Fiji Muslim League.

Managing Director Mark MacElrath says McDonald’s Fiji has worked closely with the Fiji Muslim League for over 30 years on Halal certification and acknowledges the long-standing relationship.

He says the current issue lies between the Fiji Muslim League and the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand regarding the chicken slaughtering and certification process in New Zealand.

He says McDonald’s is the end user and has no authority over certifications.

MacElrath says they are disappointed, but they respect the Fiji Muslim League’s position.

He confirmed that McDonald's Fiji will continue to operate under the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand certification, as it has done in the past, and believes the final decision rests with consumers.

He adds that McDonald’s Fiji remains committed to working with the Fiji Muslim League, overseas suppliers, and other Halal accreditation bodies, as it has consistently done over the years.

Meanwhile, the Fiji Muslim League has confirmed it has withdrawn its Halal certification previously granted to McDonald's Fiji.

General Secretary Saiyad Hussain says the decision followed several meetings with McDonald’s Fiji and a detailed inspection of the mechanical slaughter process in New Zealand, conducted by the Board of Islamic Affairs.

He says the process was found not to be fully compliant with Halal requirements.

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