You can buy halal food from online retailers, specialty international grocery stores, and local shops in neighborhoods with large Muslim populations. Always look for certification from a recognized halal authority to ensure the food is prepared according to Islamic law.

Online retailers

For a wide selection of halal meat and pantry items that ship nationally, consider these online stores:

  • Boxed Halal

    Offers customizable subscription boxes and one-time purchases of hand-slaughtered, Zabiha halal meats, including chicken, beef, and lamb.

  • Thomas Farms

    Delivers frozen, premium, and ethically raised halal beef and other meats directly to your door.

  • Halal World Depot

    An online grocery store that sells halal-certified meat, chicken, and a variety of ready-to-cook items. They offer free nationwide shipping.

  • Emir Halal Foods

    Features online ordering for halal meat products, including deli meats and sausages, from local farms.

  • One Stop Halal

    Ships a wide range of Zabiha halal products, such as chicken, beef, lamb, and goat, across the U.S.

  • Crescent Foods

    Offers premium, hand-cut halal meat products, including 100% grass-fed lamb and antibiotic-free chicken.

Local grocery stores

In many cities, especially those with diverse communities, you can find local markets specializing in halal products. Search for stores like these in your area:

  • International food markets: Many large stores carry a wide variety of halal meats, spices, and other goods from cultures where halal is common, such as Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern cuisine.

  • Halal butchers and markets: Small, specialty butcher shops often provide the freshest Zabiha halal meat. These shops can also be a reliable source for information on local products and suppliers.

  • Ethnic grocery stores: Supermarkets that specialize in Middle Eastern, South Asian, or Turkish products typically have a dedicated halal meat counter and stock a large inventory of certified goods.

Large supermarket chains

For some packaged goods, major grocery chains may carry halal-certified options.

  • Deli Halal: A brand of certified halal deli products that is expanding its availability in supermarkets. You can check their store locator on their website to see if they are available near you.

  • General products: Many products like snacks, candies, and ingredients may have a halal certification logo. Look for products certified by reputable organizations like IFANCA.

Finding and verifying halal products

To ensure that a product is genuinely halal, look for certification from these leading U.S. authorities:

  • Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA): A long-standing organization with a widely recognized logo.

  • Halal Food Standards Alliance of America (HFSAA): Certifies products using a higher standard to accommodate a wide range of Islamic views.

  • USA Halal Chamber of Commerce (ISWA): An internationally recognized full-service certification body.

  • Halal Program of the Halal Food Council USA (HFC-USA): An international certifying body that operates in North America

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