Hechsher sign at Dunkin Donuts on Chambersbridge Rd. can be misleading
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for starters, it is expired.
secondly, there is not enuf info for any1 who truly cares abt kashrus to buy from there– what abt all the other products in the store? what abt utensils?
is there treif meat in the store as well?
I eat chalav stam but would not be a fool to trust a sign abt a single item and simply eat from there!
Stupid people eat based on stupid signs!
@Lkwd mom
Of all things to complain about being posted, why does this bother you exactly?
If it helped 1 person it was worth it, and if it helped no one, it at least taught us to be more aware.
If it’s expired, does it not behoove the OK, to remove the sign?
I find that hechsherim in general are lax in removing signs that are no longer valid, etc….
It is not expired it expires March 31 2020 it was written on May 3 2019
Just saying
@Lkwd mom and @JEFF
For starters, learn how to read! It clearly states:
”This certificate is VALID UNTIL March 31,2020.”
The certificate is for a store in California
The OK probably has no idea this store is even hanging their sign
Another problem not mentioned: while the product may be Kosher, I don’t see anything indicating that the store has a hechsher to cook and serve the product. I very seriously doubt they have a separate skillet or warmer only for these kosher sausages, that there is anyone providing hashgacha on the premises or that they keep all their other keilim completely separate from this one product.
it’s valid til March 31,2020
Once we are pointing out issues with hecsherim, the pre-packeged sandwiches in 7-11 that have a hecsher, are not sealed. There is a sticker on the sandwiches, but the sandwiches can be opened without impacting the sticker/seal. (this was not always the case).
@justwondering The hechsher at 7-11 follows a Rabbi who holds that most products don’t need a hechsher strictly speaking; I doubt open sandwiches would be a problem. the hechsher may not be for you.
The items I was referring to bear a separate Hashgochah on them
The correct thing to do in such a case is to contact the hechsher. I did that and they contacted the store which has taken down the sign.