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  1. W

    The Law

    There's no corporation that will tell you. It's been tried before. I guess they're too embarrassed. The thing is there would be no kosher products, except for your religious requirements. I'm the consumer and I don't need kosher. I don't need to go out of my way to buy stuff on line or move as...
  2. W

    The Law

    No you're the one that posted that. Did you forget? I just posted about the distribution of $$$. BTW, you and rosends could have these guys move to your area, They seem to be the GEICO of kosher as they mimic GEICO's slogan. Give the rabbi a call. He needs $$$. It seems that it's a competitive...
  3. W

    The Law

    I love your thinking. The numbers are lower because it's spread over 300+ million consumers in the US. Tell us what the numbers would be when the market is lowered to maybe 1 million Orthodox? Just like you complain when you and flankerl can't find a kosher option, I can complain when I don't...
  4. W

    The Law

    Stop whining and make your own then. It's your law and thus your problem. Don't expect the rest of us to supply it to you as we don't need it.
  5. W

    The Law

    Nice. Equitable distribution of the $$$ so you can start it up in your area. Then when everyone has to buy kosher, you'll get even more $$$ to expand your market.
  6. W

    The Law

    Hire a rabbi and pay for it. It's your law not mine.
  7. W

    The Law

    And there's the typical Jewish response when you can offer no solution to a problem. Pull the anti-Semite card. Why can't you pay for kosher on your own? As I said, be proud of yourself. I'm not anti-Semitic. I'm speaking as a consumer that has no choice when I go to the store. I used water as...
  8. W

    The Law

    Yep, life is good for you because other people pick-up your tab. And that attitude of yours is exactly why all those websites exist that I pulled derogatory info from about Jews and they breed hatred for your people. Be proud of yourself as you are no solution to end the existence of those websites.
  9. W

    The Law

    You don't get it. Why should I pay more to order online and be inconvenienced? It's not my religious requirement. You should get to pay more and be inconvenienced to keep kosher. Not me.
  10. W

    The Law

    Do you go shopping? There is no non-Kosher bottled spring water to be found at ANY supermarkets in my area. I had a good laugh the other day. I wandered into a local convenience store that sells their own brand of ice tea and low and behold, there was a new kosher symbol on the bottle. I looked...
  11. W

    The Law

    You're a Gentile. You don't have to keep the Law.
  12. W

    The Law

    So let's solve the problem of kosher products. As you can see from what I posted, some of you went to websites that condemn the kosher certification process which brings about hatred of Jews which is unnecessary We've seen in posts that the cost is miniscule. You should have no problem picking...
  13. W

    The Law

    And once again, I'll tell you that my neighbors usually have no choice.
  14. W

    The Law

    I can play this game too. Washington Post of Nov. 2, 1987 According to New York Orthodox Rabbi Schulem Rubin: "Kosher doesn't taste any better; kosher isn't healthier; kosher doesn't have less salmonella. You can eat a Holly Farm chicken which sells for 39 cents a pound on sale, and next taste...
  15. W

    The Law

    They're still paying for kosher. Symbol or no symbol. The Coke and Pepsi you drink at fast food restaurants are kosher-no symbol. They pay.
  16. W

    The Law

    Ah no. As a consumer, I'm in the majority. It is you, in the extreme minority, that needs to go online to buy products for religious purposes.
  17. W

    The Law

    Monadnock Spring Water derives from our own Wilton, New Hampshire property. Our spring water is tested daily by our own quality control staff. Also once a week samples are examined by a state certified laboratory. Our water exceeds all state and federal guidelines and is Kosher.
  18. W

    The Law

    You still don't get the point. Every bottled spring water in my metro area is fluoride free, whether name brand or private store brand, but it is all kosher. I have no choice as a CONSUMER. I buy bottled water to avoid the fluoride.
  19. W

    The Law

    WANT TO HAVE IT? BS. There's no capitalist company that will pay for something that's not needed. It's an unnecessary expense.
  20. W

    The Law

    Absolutely not. If there is no need for kosher water as the OU states, then why do they approach companies and make them pay for the kosher symbol? Why should I move? You need to keep your dietary laws in the private domain and out of the public domain.
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