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In a shock move on Erev Purim, the Beth Din of Johannesburg revoked the Kosher certification of Stan & Pete Caterers’ with immediate effect, after a routine inspection on Wednesday morning discovered more than 20 Treif chickens were in the kitchen and being prepared for use.

Stan & Pete is both the largest and oldest caterer in South Africa, operating for close to 40 years. A community member posted on Facebook that “it is unlikely that any Jew in Johannesburg has not eaten its food.”

A statement from the Kashrus agency on Friday, March 2nd explained that the discovery was made by “one of the Beth Din’s senior inspectors,” and was made during “a multi-layered, rigorous system of weekly random spot inspections by expert Beth Din inspectors who oversee and double-check the daily checks performed by the onsite mashgiach.”

The statement noted that the batch of more than 20 Treif chickens “were being defrosted in preparation for use, and constituted the entire batch of chickens in the working area of the kitchen at the time. The chickens were not in their original packaging but the highly trained eye of the Beth Din inspector noticed a number of clear signs that the chickens were very different from the Kosher slaughtered and prepared chickens produced by Tenderchick, the only certified producer of Kosher chickens. The inspector immediately called the Dayanim of the Beth Din to come and inspect. They arrived immediately and also called in another expert witness, who verified that the chickens were undeniably Treif.”

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