Is no name slice cheese halal?
The No Name brand of sliced cheese produced by Loblaws in Canada does not have a halal certification. Please refer to the list of certified halal products from the website of the Halal Monitoring Authority(HMA) of Canada as some No Name products are halal-certified. Additionally, for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding specific No Name products, you may want to directly contact the customer service of their parent company, Loblaws.
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