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Halal Roasting in the Middle of the Boom, Why the Traceability of Meat Worries More and More Consumers

Summary by Melty
At 4 euros a half of chicken and 7.50 euros an integer, the halal low-cost roasteries seduce a wide audience, from families to students. Master Poulet, Pouletos, PB – Braised Chicken and a crowd of independents offer everywhere the same halal, braised chicken, served quickly. The decor is reassuring, almost family. But the exact origin of this cheap meat begins to seriously worry many customers. The contested establishment of a Master Poulet in …
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At 4 euros a half of chicken and 7.50 euros an integer, the halal low-cost roasteries seduce a wide audience, from families to students. Master Poulet, Pouletos, PB – Braised Chicken and a crowd of independents offer everywhere the same halal, braised chicken, served quickly. The decor is reassuring, almost family. But the exact origin of this cheap meat begins to seriously worry many customers. The contested establishment of a Master Poulet in …

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melty broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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