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Is it ok for Amritdhari to buy chips from fish n chip shop? Chips are dipped in same oil where fish's also being fried.

YES! We must only consume home made/ Gurudwara... OK I got that answer out d way for yah.

NOW... yer views???

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if you know that you don't eat fish then why would you buy chips cooked in the same oil as fish ? Apart from turning your blood sludgy for hours it also makes you deficient in minerals and vitamins to process them through your system, is that really following Guru ji's advice to avoid eating things which increase vikars and ill health?

If you know that the chips are not ever cooked with the fish/burger/saveloy oil  then that is a matter for your conscience whether you want to trust the owners .

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2 hours ago, Singh1989 said:

Is it ok for Amritdhari to buy chips from fish n chip shop? Chips are dipped in same oil where fish's also being fried.

YES! We must only consume home made/ Gurudwara... OK I got that answer out d way for yah.

NOW... yer views???

The question really should not really be about the oil and fish/ 

It is about where did that chips and fish come from. Was the shop owner and honest person. Who is not going to take your money and donate to some terrorist charity. Was the food produced through moral and ethical way. 

So now the oil and fish issue is minuscule to the real issues. 

Yes you may eat some veg and think your all holy . But where did that veg come from. Was it through the sweat and blood from some third world country. Yet you are more concerned if the oil is fishy? 

 

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On ‎8‎/‎24‎/‎2019 at 12:05 AM, Big_Tera said:

The question really should not really be about the oil and fish/ 

It is about where did that chips and fish come from. Was the shop owner and honest person. Who is not going to take your money and donate to some terrorist charity. Was the food produced through moral and ethical way. 

So now the oil and fish issue is minuscule to the real issues. 

Yes you may eat some veg and think your all holy . But where did that veg come from. Was it through the sweat and blood from some third world country. Yet you are more concerned if the oil is fishy? 

 

Good points!

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