Butchers & meat
Al-Medina Halal Meat Centre
HMC-certified butcher listed on the HMC certified-outlets directory.
Scope: Full shop
Evidence: certifier registry
Halal butchers and meat retailers. This category carries the highest proof bar: listings lead with certifier evidence (HMC and comparable schemes) rather than self-declared claims.
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Butchers & meat
HMC-certified butcher listed on the HMC certified-outlets directory.
Scope: Full shop
Evidence: certifier registry
Butchers & meat
Listed on the HMB Halal (Halal Monitoring Board) certified outlets list; poultry and meat processor based in Bilston.
Scope: Meat only
Evidence: certifier registry
Note: Primarily a wholesale processor/supplier rather than a walk-in retail butcher counter (own site describes cutting, portioning and delivering chicken to customers; open Mon-Sat 7:00am-5:30pm)
Butchers & meat
Listed on the HMB Halal (Halal Monitoring Board) certified outlets list; poultry business on Ettingshall Road.
Scope: Poultry only
Evidence: certifier registry
Note: Certifier listing gives only a street-level address (no unit number); business appears to be a chicken cutting plant serving wholesale rather than a retail counter
Butchers & meat
The business states all its products are halal and that it works exclusively with certified halal suppliers; no independent certification body is named.
Scope: Full product range (per the business's own claim covering every product)
Evidence: business website
Note: No certifier named anywhere on the business's website, and the shop does not appear on the HMC certified-outlets directory
Zabiha-halal-certified beef jerky — a packaged option in a snack category dominated by non-halal products.
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Second flavour of the zabiha-halal-certified jerky, for variety in the same certified range.
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A current halal certification was evidenced via the certifier’s own registry or a dated certificate published by the business.
Does not imply every product or service beyond the stated scope is covered.
The business itself publicly states it is halal (website, menu or official account). No independent certification was found.
Does not imply independent verification — the claim is the business’s own.
Only the specific items, product lines or branches named in the scope are covered by the evidence.
Does not imply the full menu or range is halal — check the stated scope.
Evidence exists but is incomplete, outdated or contradictory. We could not classify it more strongly.
Does not imply the business is not halal — it means the available evidence is not conclusive.
We could not locate adequate public evidence either way at the last check.
This is not a negative verdict. It means we could not find evidence — ask the business directly.
How halal meat certification actually works — the research behind the proof bar we apply to these listings: