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CAIR-MN Calls for Probe of Religious Material in Children's Meal
By: PR Newswire
Dec. 19, 2008 02:41 PM
In November, a Muslim family visited a Long John Silver's restaurant at the Mall of America in
SEE: Minn. Islamic Group Wants Investigation Into Fast-Food Toy View the toy at: http://www.cair.com/Portals/0/pdf/image.pdf
Although Muslims respect the Bible and believe in Jesus as a prophet of Islam, the family preferred a non-religious toy in the children's meal. After requesting an alternative toy for their child, the family was shown variations of the notepad, each containing a different verse from the Bible.
"While the restaurant has the right to distribute whatever materials it wishes, we believe it is inappropriate to include such texts in children's meals without first making parents aware of the religious content," said CAIR-MN Civil Rights Director Taneeza Islam. "It would be more appropriate if the restaurant offered toys that included wisdom from different faiths and offered a non-religious alternative."
Ms. Islam noted that the Mall of America attracts visitors from around the world.
On its website ( http://www.yum.com/responsibility/diversity.asp ) Yum! Brands notes that diversity is "their way of life" and that the company strives for "inclusion and engagement."
CAIR-MN is asking Yum! Brands to:
1. Investigate the incident. 2. Offer the Muslim family a formal written apology. 3. Review the toy distribution policy for all restaurants and ensure that such incidents are not repeated. 4. Participate in CAIR's sensitivity and diversity training.
The restaurant chain has not responded to a
CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties and advocacy group has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in
CONTACT: CAIR-MN Board Chair SOURCE Council on American-Islamic Relations
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