<div>I would appreciate your thoughts re the sale of Kosher meat in sealed marked packaging to be sold in non-K butcher shops.</div>
<div>Is there a concern for MAyin?</div>
<div>Is the opportunity for new customers to purchase K meat or purchase it more easily a valid argument to introduce this 'new' alternative?</div>
<div>If we already accept pre-packged K meat in the supermarket, why should a butcher shop be different?<br>How different must a K product be from a similar or identical non-K product? For example, if a company has been persuaded to manufacture a Kosher run of a food which is otherwise not K, and the K version is identifiable only by a letter of digit alongside the 'use by date', how concerned must we be that K shoppers will inadvertently purchase the non-K look-alike?</div>
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<div>Meir Rabi</div>