After food delivery platform Zomato dealt with public fury recently, it seems now it's McDonald's turn.

McDonald's apparently is facing flak on social media over whether the fast food company serves Jhatka or Halal meat to its customers. It all started after a Twitter user asked the company whether their restaurants are Halal certified. McDonald's then accepted that it does serve Halal meat to its customers.

@mcdonaldsindia Is McDonald’s in India halal certified? — hibailyas (@hibailyas89) August 22, 2019

‘All our restaurants have HALAL certificates. You can ask the respective restaurant Managers to show you the certificate for your satisfaction and confirmation,’ wrote McDonalds.

All our restaurants have HALAL certificates. You can ask the respective restaurant Managers to show you the certificate for your satisfaction and confirmation. (2/2) — McDonald's India (@mcdonaldsindia) August 22, 2019

After this response, the company was attacked by people on social media. A user wrote, ‘McDonald's we Hindus want jatka meat," posted an angry user while another wrote: "I don't want to eat needlessly cruel halal meat. What option do I have? Or should I not eat at McDonald's?’

The response irked many users who blasted the fast food company for serving Halal meat to a nation where 80 per cent people are non-Muslims. Another user tweeted, ‘Dear @McDonalds, per your response, should I understand that your products are not meant for non-Muslims in India? Do let me know.’

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It's now necessary to boycott all halal meat suppliers and mutton and chicken shops. The main culprit is government body who certified these processes. There are jhataka process too but the plant only use halal process. There is nothing scientific in the halal process. — Correcting Your Words (@correctmyword) August 23, 2019

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Ayeee don't you know "food has no religion" Haina @ZomatoIN ? Or does this applies only to Hindus? — Mimansha (@Mimansha6) August 23, 2019

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I must thank you for initiating Halal free India. #BoycottMcDonalds — Chandra Mohan Veera (@vcmohanonline) August 23, 2019

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On this #Janmashtami, let us follow Krishna and slay one more evil of Halal. Zomato learnt the hard way, and now it is time to show @mcdonaldsindia that India is no less important than the USA where they stopped selling Halal. #BanHalal in India or we #BoycottMcdonalds https://t.co/c4WeHyTB4t — Sanjay Dixit ಸಂಜಯ್ ದೀಕ್ಷಿತ್ संजय दीक्षित (@Sanjay_Dixit) August 23, 2019

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#BoycottMcDonalds 80 % Hindus and they are worried for 16% ..... Why do they still exist in India, just becoz Hindus are tolerant..... time to change. #BoycottMcDonalds https://t.co/pcDW2zF06e — Oxomiya Jiyori🇮🇳 (@SouleFacts) August 23, 2019

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#BoycottMcDonalds

Don't play with hindu pride - this will be the result

From 4.5 to 3.9 pic.twitter.com/YEeCaL0bsR — abinav (@Abinavk4) August 23, 2019

It’s 2019 and it is sad to see people on social media, living in a nation that celebrates democracy, secularism with pride, get into such a petty thing. The most important thing is - what you eat is your choice. There's no bigotry in that. The bigotry lies in the fact that we're discriminating against something on the basis of religion.

Here is a brief timeline of the issues that happened over food:

1. In July, one customer named Amit Shukla cancelled his Zomato order because the food delivery guy - Faiyaz - was a ‘non-Hindu’. He also said that Zomato was forcing him to take deliveries from people he didn't want delivering his food and was refusing to refund his money for the order.

But Zomato was not ready to sit quietly and take this insult. They shared a post online with the caption: 'Food doesn't have a religion. It is a religion'.

Food doesn’t have a religion. It is a religion. https://t.co/H8P5FlAw6y — Zomato India (@ZomatoIN) July 31, 2019

Soon ater the delivery guy also shared his side of the story and it was really sad. He told PTI, "This hurts me, but what can I do... we are poor people who are meant to put up with things like these."

2. After the Hindu-Muslim debacle, a few days back, Zomato landed in religion-related controversy again. Zomato delivery boys planned to go on a strike on Monday to protest that the food that they deliver is affecting their religious sentiments. The delivery boys refused to deliver beef or pork during the celebration of Bakrid or Eid al-Adha.

After this people on social media asked ‘Food has no religion?'

Do you think what happened was right? Let us know.