> In Israel being Kosher is just as much a political statement 
> as it is a 
> religious one. If McDonalds puts out a Kosher store with a non-Kosher 
> one a few blocks away, no Rabbi will certify it Kosher, no 
> religious Jew 

I don't get it - if McDonalds makes store A kosher, and store B
nonkosher - why would they even ask a rabbi to mark it kosher? Or are
you saying they won't even mark store A as kosher? If so - that's acting
childish.

> will visit it and for that matter, few if any religious Muslims will 
> (they have to have halal meat). I actually think that the 

Makes sense. I would assume McD would make 95% (or more) of their stores
kosher.

> name McKosher 
> is a great idea. It branches out the McDonalds name into specific 
> population segments and makes it fit more with the community 
> its in. I'd 
> like to see McHalal in Muslim countries as well. 
> 

Well, that may be a good idea - but my bitch is that it seems like they
are trying to force McD to use the name. That seems arbitrary and silly.
A simple, small sign should be fine.

-rc
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