Marks & Spencer, checked for halal
We ran 187 Marks & Spencer products through our halal rules: 88 pass, 79 need a label check, and 20 don't make it. Verdicts differ between markets and recipes, so tap any product for the exact reasoning.
You can eat these

Cordial refreshingly zingly blood orange & passion fruit
Passes the check

collection crafted white sourdough
Passes the check

M&S Very Strong White Canadian Bread Flour
Passes the check

High Protein Fusili
Passes the check

Italian Pasta Rustica
Passes the check

M&S -FOOD- RASPBERRY JELLY TRIFLE MADA WITH BRITIS
Passes the check

Pressed Pink Lady Apple Juice
Passes the check

Raspberry Lemonade
Passes the check

Reduced Sugar Tomato Ketchup
Passes the check

Spinach and ricotta tortelloni
Passes the check

Basmati wholegrain rice
Passes the check

Danish Mackerel Fillet
Passes the check

Dark milk chocolate with blood orange
Passes the check

Somerset Butter & Maple Syrup
Passes the check

Carrot cake with walnuts
Passes the check

Deli Mustard
Passes the check

Chilli Coated Peanuts
Passes the check

Curiously strong mint Gum
Passes the check

Extra fine milk chocolate
Passes the check

Classic Mayo
Passes the check

Mint crumbles
Passes the check

Hand Cooked Sea Salt & Cracked Black Pepper Crisps
Passes the check

Super Seeded Peanut Butter
Passes the check

Low fat Greek style yogurt
Passes the check
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Apple & Mango High Juice
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Cheese flavour twists
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Dark Chocolate 72% Cocoa Solids
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Milk Chocolate Digestive
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Tomato & mascarpone pasta sauce
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you're a smart cookie Granola Squares
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Hot Chocolate Flakes
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Turkish delight bar
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Belgian collection chocolate truffles
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Boneless butter basted chicken joint with salt and pepper sprinkle
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Original Stormtrooper Milk Chocolate Calendar
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Dolly Mixtures
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Verdicts are automated checks based on Open Food Facts data. Formulations change between markets, so always confirm on the physical label.