The owner of 5AM Club on Ariapita Avenue has confirmed that the establishment is no longer halal certified by the Dharalim Committee, citing unforeseen circumstances beyond his control.
In a message directed to the Muslim community, owner Kyle Boss expressed disappointment over the development, noting that the business has always made a strong effort to cater to Muslim patrons since its inception.
He emphasized that despite the loss of official certification, all meats used at 5AM Club remain halal, reassuring customers that their dietary needs continue to be respected.
Boss also reiterated his respect for the Muslim community, stating that he would never intentionally take any action that could jeopardize that relationship. He described the situation as unfortunate but maintained that the business remains committed to serving Muslim customers.
The statement concluded with thanks to the Muslim community for their continued support since the club opened, with a promise that 5AM Club will always strive to accommodate them moving forward.
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