
"In addition to the roughly two billion observants in the world, non-Muslims are becoming more interested in halal meat because of its requirements for healthy animals and humane slaughtering techniques. By 2030, the trend will help boost halal food and beverage sales to more than $1 trillion, up from roughly $775 billion in 2021, according to Grand View Research. And, of course, Aldi's would not want to miss out on that trend."
"The popular supermarket chain says it may not have halal-specific sections in its stores, but it does stock several items that meet the requirements of religious or just health-conscious consumers. To the delight of many consumers, one of those items is Never Any! brand ground lamb, which is certified halal and sourced from vegetarian-fed animals raised without antibiotics or added hormones."
Halal food demand is expanding beyond Muslim consumers, driven by interest in healthy animals and humane slaughter. Market sales are projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030, up from about $775 billion in 2021. Aldi stocks halal-certified Never Any! brand ground lamb that is fresh, never frozen, sourced from vegetarian-fed animals raised without antibiotics or added hormones, and priced at $6.99 per pound. The lamb suits burgers, pasta, meatballs, tacos, meatloaf, and Shepherd’s Pie. Traditional seasonings such as rosemary and thyme complement many lamb dishes, and ground lamb can substitute for ground beef in familiar preparations.
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