A HALAL burger chain, which has a branch in Bradford, has seen more than 100 enquires for stores.
Launching in Birmingham in 2016, Mak Halal began its expansion earlier this year with plans to have 10 stores by spring 2022. However, the increase demand for Halal meat in the UK has seen more enquiries for locations.
Mak Halal's branch on Leeds Road, Bradford, opened in October this year.
In 2020 the spending in the UK Halal food and drink sector was estimated at £4.64 billion or eight per cent of the total UK food and drink spending.
The money is spent in Halal is expected increase as the UK’s Muslim community grows. According to the Pew Research centre there are more than million Muslims in the UK or five per cent of the population. They estimate that the number of Muslims will triple by 2050.
However, with every new store opening Mak Halal is introducing non-Muslims to the taste of Halal and are doing their best to meet the growing demand.
Mak Halal’s mouth-watering menu provides food lovers with a wide variety of flame grilled burgers and a range of pizzas and paninis along with vegan options.
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