As Eid-ul-Azha 2024 approaches, Bengal Meat has introduced online Qurbani Haat for the 10th consecutive year, continuing its tradition of easing customers’ concerns during Qurbani.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at Bengal Meat’s head office in Dhaka on Wednesday.
Through the online platform qurbani.bengalmeat.com, customers can select and purchase cattle, goats, and sheep, as well as opt for meat processing services and delivery options, said the officials of the company.
They stated that Bengal Meat ensures that the sacrifices of cattle are conducted in a halal manner under the supervision of Islamic Foundation representatives. “The meat is then processed and delivered to customers while adhering to proper cold chain protocols.”
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The officials also said the initiative aims to address customers’ concerns about visiting traditional cattle markets, performing sacrifices in open spaces, and processing meat through unskilled butchers.
Bengal Meat’s Project Managers Mohammad Hasan Iftekhar and Mohammad Rakibul Islam, Head of Retail Sales Mohammad Hares, and Head of Marketing Sheikh Imran Aziz were present at the press conference.
“The entire programme has been designed with respect for the religious sentiments of Muslims aiming to provide maximum benefits to customers,” said Imran Aziz.
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He highlighted Bengal Meat’s commitment to providing disease-free, well-reared cattle and ensuring every sacrifice is conducted in a halal manner under the supervision of an Islamic Foundation representative.
“We maintain world-class certified meat processing standards and proper cold chain delivery,” claimed Imran Aziz.
He said their Qurbani service also features organic grass-fed cattle, catering to customers seeking naturally raised and lean meat.
“Bengal Meat has been recognised as the most trusted and halal Qurbani platform for nine consecutive years. Customers who have availed our services once continue to choose Bengal Meat for their Qurbani-related needs every year,” observed Imran Aziz.