Adelaide butcher refuses to remove 'non halal' sign after it was found to be offensive

An advertising regulation body found that the sign implied Islamic dietary practices were "not Australian".

The sign in question

The sign in question Source: Supplied

A South Australian butchery has refused to take down a controversial window sticker which read "non halal certified" after the advertising regulatory body found it to be offensive and said it "incited hatred" towards Muslims last month.

Valley Butchers, in Adelaide, became the subject of a complaint to Ad Standards after adding the phrase to their store window, surrounded by images of kangaroos and emus.

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