Zero halal: Heineken clarifies its zero-alcohol beer is for non-Muslims only By Pearly Neo 07-Aug-2019 - Last updated on 07-Aug-2019 at 01:56 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Heineken’s recent launch of its zero-alcohol beer in Malaysia has hit its first snag less than a month in, with a government minister accusing non-alcoholic beers as being‘confusing’ for Muslims.Read the full story here. Top 10 July 2019 More control: FSSAI wants to expand jurisdiction over India’s food imports and exports New halal blockchain traceability tool touted as a supply chain ‘gamechanger’ Fizzy logic: Coca-Cola Amatil introduces Australia’s first fully recyclable soft drink container Zero halal: Heineken clarifies its zero-alcohol beer is for non-Muslims only Healthy food in Australia: Three major trends to influence new product development revealed ‘Wrong move, wrong time’: India’s colour coded labelling regulations draft hit red light with industry Coca-Cola, Nestle and Fonterra reaffirm reformulation drive amid calls for more Malaysian government support Malaysia sugar tax: Innovation and reformulation underway, but is it enough? Plant-based NPD challenges: PepsiCo stresses importance of taste to win over consumers China’s plastic waste ban: How are Asia’s food firms and governments coping 18 months on? Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next