What halal means at Yum! Curries
Halal certification at Yum! Curries is end-to-end: from the supplier slaughter chain through the central kitchen, every chicken cube and every kebab is halal-certified meat. We don't run "halal options" — the entire menu is halal-aligned by design.
- All chicken — hand-trimmed boneless tender cubes, sourced from halal-certified suppliers, traceable lot-by-lot.
- No beef — anywhere on the menu. Not in any curry, not in any biryani, not in any side. Ever.
- No pork — same answer. Not in stocks, not in fillings, not in marinades.
- No alcohol cooking — Indian cuisine doesn't traditionally use it, and we don't introduce it.
- Halal logo visible on packaging, store walls, every aggregator listing (Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat), and our Google Business Profile.
Certifier body — to confirm
[CERTIFIER BODY — to confirm]
Our halal certificate is in process. The certifier's name, certificate number, and a direct link to the certifier's public register will appear here as soon as the certificate is issued. We will not claim a body we don't have a current certificate from — full transparency matters more than fast marketing.
If you need confirmation today, email halal@yumcurries.com and we will share the in-progress documentation.
Why end-to-end matters
Many UK Indian restaurants offer "halal options" — a couple of dishes that use halal chicken while the rest of the kitchen uses non-halal meat. For Muslim customers, that's a difficult position: shared utensils, shared oil, shared surfaces. Yum! Curries removes that ambiguity by running the entire kitchen halal-aligned. Every dish, every utensil, every surface.
It also matters for non-Muslim customers who simply want clean meat. Halal-certified slaughter requires documented chain of custody, animal welfare standards, and regulatory oversight. That's a higher bar than the default UK butcher line, and the customers who care about meat quality benefit too.
Inclusive by design
The "no beef, no pork, halal certified" stack isn't a religious accommodation — it's a brand-design choice that makes the menu eatable by:
- Muslim customers who require halal certification.
- Hindu customers who avoid beef on religious grounds.
- Religious vegetarians who eat chicken but avoid beef and pork.
- Anyone who simply wants traceable, ethically-sourced meat.
That's the broadest possible audience for a single menu, with no compromise on flavour or quality.
Pair this with our nut-free policy
Many of our customers have multiple dietary needs. Every dish we cook at Yum! Curries is halal-certified and nut-free. The only carve-out is our off-site desserts (Ras Malai, Gulab Jamun), which contain nuts. Read the full policy.
Nut-free policy →Where to see the halal logo
- Packaging — every Yum! Curries kraft bowl and tiffin tower carries the halal mark.
- Order receipts — printed on every receipt at 1 Paston Place, Brighton BN2 1HA.
- Aggregator listings — Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and (soon) Just Eat list the halal designation on the store header.
- Google Business Profile — Yum! Curries Brighton is tagged "Halal" in Google Maps and Search.
- Store wall — physical certificate is displayed at the Brighton store.
For aggregators and franchisees
Halal certification, supplier chain, and audit documentation are available to onboarding partners and franchise applicants. Contact franchise@yumcurries.com for the full pack.
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