Five Mates Started A Hilarious Facebook Group About Halal Snack Packs - Buzzfeed News Music

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Five Mates Started A Hilarious Facebook Group About Halal Snack Packs

“Show us a sick pic of ur halal snacky. Where’d ya get it? Is it sick? Is it halal?”

If you're an Australian reading this post, congratulations. You are alive to witness the rise of the halal snack pack.

If you're an Australian reading this post, congratulations. You are alive to witness the rise of the halal snack pack.

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If you're super lucky, you may already be a member of the ever-growing Halal Snack Pack Appreciation Society, which is currently going fucking crazy on Facebook.

If you're super lucky, you may already be a member of the ever-growing Halal Snack Pack Appreciation Society, which is currently going fucking crazy on Facebook.

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The closed group, created by five mates living in Sydney, has gained over 25 thousand members. Basically, the page is for anyone passionate about reading and writing reviews of the meat and chips combos.

The closed group, created by five mates living in Sydney, has gained over 25 thousand members. Basically, the page is for anyone passionate about reading and writing reviews of the meat and chips combos.

As the page's information requires, all group members hard agree on the fact that halal snack packs are, in fact, the sickest.

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According to Luke Eagles, Ryan Durrington, Kevin Yumul, Tahmid Nurullah, and Bryan Butterfield, who started the group, a good snack pack has three elements: halal meat, golden brown chips, and the perfect mix of sauces.

According to Luke Eagles, Ryan Durrington, Kevin Yumul, Tahmid Nurullah, and Bryan Butterfield, who started the group, a good snack pack has three elements: halal meat, golden brown chips, and the perfect mix of sauces.

As for the importance of the halal aspect of the boxes, the group have their reasoning. "All of us have friends who are of Islamic faith, along with friends of many other religious backgrounds. Halal certification is important to the context of snack packs. As snack packs are traditionally served in establishments owned by business owners of Turkish and Middle Eastern heritage, it's important to recognise and appreciate their cultural practices," they told BuzzFeed Life.

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