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Domino Aug 20th 2012 10:02 pm

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10237095)
I know of a halal butcher in marbella, there are probably more. The Muslims who stay there don't seem to mind places that sell booze, the clubs and Casinos are full of muslims in the summer. There are a few mosques too.

they queue very nicely to visit the Alhambra

rugbymatt Aug 20th 2012 10:07 pm

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10237158)
ah well, the token friends again so thats alright
:banghead:

if i had a bar/restaurant I would cater for the people who came in every day, not those who pop in to create a fuss because they haven't been catered for.
and I wouldnt serve anyone hidden under a head dress in the same way as I wouldnt serve someone not wearing a shirt or tee-shirt.
I would at least make a profit, unlike you unless you started serving halal to those who wouldnt touch it, without telling them

I see Gulf states as former colonies where men lost their lives needlessly due to the religious intolerance of people who would rather throw a hand grenade than sit down and talk.

as JLFS has the rightness of it all, this is just poking things with a stick to see what opportunities there are to..........
oh sod it
:getcoat:

I was born and raised in the area, I went to school in the area, my family still have a business in the area, many of my family members still live out there..... what exactly are you trying to say?

stuboy Aug 20th 2012 10:14 pm

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10237092)
You and I both know the return on soft drinks and coffee is far greater than alcohol....

Indeed it is, but as a percentage of total wet sales it is small. Less than 10% in my pubs. I suspect it may be higher in Spain due to the climate and the ability of the Spanish to drink coffee at any time of the day/evening.

stuboy Aug 20th 2012 10:18 pm

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10237095)
I know of a halal butcher in marbella, there are probably more. The Muslims who stay there don't seem to mind places that sell booze, the clubs and Casinos are full of muslims in the summer. There are a few mosques too.

I think the article is referring to the future travel plans of the increasingly wealthy Muslims not the current ones.

JLFS Aug 21st 2012 7:32 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by stuboy (Post 10237185)
Indeed it is, but as a percentage of total wet sales it is small. Less than 10% in my pubs. I suspect it may be higher in Spain due to the climate and the ability of the Spanish to drink coffee at any time of the day/evening.

Exactly it is all a numbers game, and not forgetting a lot of soft drinks are not a stand alone, but sold as a mixer to the alcoholic drinks. So not selling alcohol also brings down the sale of mixer/soft drinks.
he biggest profit earned is on "infusions", a fruity tea bag that costs about 1 cent of penny,and boiling water.

And although it is a money spinner it does not do a blind bit of good in the scale of things if it is only a small percentage of total wets.

It is like all the people who think that places selling ridiculously cheap fry up brekkies are making up for it by the profit on the tea they sell.

For that to work they would have to sell such a huge number of teas that it is completly ludicrous, as most places have such a small seating capacity........

rugbymatt Aug 21st 2012 7:37 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by JLFS (Post 10237712)
Exactly it is all a numbers game, and not forgetting a lot of soft drinks are not a stand alone, but sold as a mixer to the alcoholic drinks. So not selling alcohol also brings down the sale of mixer/soft drinks.
he biggest profit earned is on "infusions", a fruity tea bag that costs about 1 cent of penny,and boiling water.

And although it is a money spinner it does not do a blind bit of good in the scale of things if it is only a small percentage of total wets.

It is like all the people who think that places selling ridiculously cheap fry up brekkies are making up for it by the profit on the tea they sell.

For that to work they would have to sell such a huge number of teas that it is completly ludicrous, as most places have such a small seating capacity........

Exactly, the food is the key, so why wouldn't you offer halal? Lets face it, within the next 12-13 years a third of the planet will be muslim, shouldn't we embrace that?

JLFS Aug 21st 2012 7:53 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10237723)
Exactly, the food is the key, so why wouldn't you offer halal? Lets face it, within the next 12-13 years a third of the planet will be muslim, shouldn't we embrace that?

would muslims who only eat halal meat be prepared to eat in a place that serves pork and alcohol?

rugbymatt Aug 21st 2012 7:59 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by JLFS (Post 10237738)
would muslims who only eat halal meat be prepared to eat in a place that serves pork and alcohol?

Not that I know any muslims you understand, I mean why would I... but, if I did, at this point I would tell you that I have sat next to them while I tuck into a drink. You would be surprised to see just how tolerant foreigners can be sometimes.

JLFS Aug 21st 2012 8:03 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10237750)
Not that I know any muslims you understand, I mean why would I... but, if I did, at this point I would tell you that I have sat next to them while I tuck into a drink. You would be surprised to see just how tolerant foreigners can be sometimes.

What i asked is:

Would muslims be willing to eat from a kitchen that also prepares pork in all its various guises alongside halal food.

Surly this can be answered going into the tolerance/niceness isuues, cant it?

If you dont know the answer just say so.

steviedeluxe Aug 21st 2012 8:09 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 
There are parts of London that cater mainly for Muslim residents/customers. Edgware Road is the obvious example, but you get other areas such as Green Lanes (for the Turkish/Kurdish community). As well as coffee shops, clothes shops, restaurants, kebab joints, you also get sheesha bars, specialist sweet and nut shops, religious bookshops, specialist travel agents and the like. I think RM has a point, and there could well be parts of tourist Spain in the future that cater for Muslim visitors, the same way that certain areas are mainly for Germans, or for Brits.

rugbymatt Aug 21st 2012 8:10 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by JLFS (Post 10237754)
What i asked is:

Would muslims be willing to eat from a kitchen that also prepares pork in all its various guises alongside halal food.

Surly this can be answered going into the tolerance/niceness isuues, cant it?

If you dont know the answer just say so.

You didn't actually ask that but in answer to that, do vegetarians have a problem eating veggie food from a place that serves meat? Good food hygiene is good food hygiene.

The report talks about people getting better prepared to capitalise on the huge wealth among the growing muslim population. Getting better prepared would mean people learning, being more sensitive and savvy, no?

missile Aug 21st 2012 8:14 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10237158)
... unless you started serving halal to those who wouldnt touch it, without telling them..........

This may surprise you?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...aughtered.html

rugbymatt Aug 21st 2012 8:15 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10237758)
There are parts of London that cater mainly for Muslim residents/customers. Edgware Road is the obvious example, but you get other areas such as Green Lanes (for the Turkish/Kurdish community). As well as coffee shops, clothes shops, restaurants, kebab joints, you also get sheesha bars, specialist sweet and nut shops, religious bookshops, specialist travel agents and the like. I think RM has a point, and there could well be parts of tourist Spain in the future that cater for Muslim visitors, the same way that certain areas are mainly for Germans, or for Brits.

The one thing I do know is that many Middle Eastern clients are very loyal and can really spend money, when we lived near Deauville we heard all sorts of stories about the Arabs at the casino there, their generosity was legendary and if I owned a bar in Spain that could accommodate this sort of sea change then I would want to tap into that market. Arabs will eat anything you serve them so long as what they eat complies with their religious sensitivities, the menu would hardly change, just the ingredients. Its a no brainer for me really.

JLFS Aug 21st 2012 8:16 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10237758)
There are parts of London that cater mainly for Muslim residents/customers. Edgware Road is the obvious example, but you get other areas such as Green Lanes (for the Turkish/Kurdish community). As well as coffee shops, clothes shops, restaurants, kebab joints, you also get sheesha bars, specialist sweet and nut shops, religious bookshops, specialist travel agents and the like. I think RM has a point, and there could well be parts of tourist Spain in the future that cater for Muslim visitors, the same way that certain areas are mainly for Germans, or for Brits.

You seem to forget one thing, both of you.

Just because a Spanish/British/Norwegian restaurant owner buys halal meat and other products, it does not make them able to cook the recipies using those products. Not good enough for most nationals of the muslim countries to eat there.


If I wanted fish, chips and mushy peas, I would not go to an Italian place, would you?

And if I wanted a nice Indian curry, I would not go to Pacos on the corner, would you?

Horses for courses, I have yet to see an English guy, who has cornered the Hungarian market in Spain (just an example).

JLFS Aug 21st 2012 8:18 am

Re: Welcome to the future.
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 10237764)
The one thing I do know is that many Middle Eastern clients are very loyal and can really spend money, when we lived near Deauville we heard all sorts of stories about the Arabs at the casino there, their generosity was legendary and if I owned a bar in Spain that could accommodate this sort of sea change then I would want to tap into that market. Arabs will eat anything you serve them so long as what they eat complies with their religious sensitivities, the menu would hardly change, just the ingredients. Its a no brainer for me really.

So would the preparation of pork products in the same kitchen comply with their religious sensitivities or not?


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