Is Goodfella's Halal?
⚠️ MushboohGoodfella's frozen pizza (2 Sisters Food Group) has no halal certification. Meat toppings include pork-based pepperoni and salami. Vegetarian variants exist but are prepared in the same facility. Not suitable for halal requirements.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Frozen pizza
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Pork toppings on many products.
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Is Goodfella’s Halal?
Goodfella’s frozen pizzas are not halal certified and many products contain pork-based toppings.
Pork Products
Goodfella’s pepperoni and meat feast pizzas contain pork-derived pepperoni and salami. These are Haram.
Vegetarian Range
Goodfella’s produces vegetarian pizzas. These contain no meat but are manufactured in the same facilities as meat-topped pizzas. No halal certification exists for any Goodfella’s product.
2 Sisters Food Group
Goodfella’s is owned by 2 Sisters Food Group, which has no halal certification programme for this brand in the UK.
Summary
| Product | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Pepperoni / meat feast | Haram — pork |
| Vegetarian | Mushbooh — no cert, shared facility |
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