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THIS SECTION IS FOR NEWS AND INTERESTING STORIES RELATED TO FOOD, NUTRITION AND FOOD PROCESSING. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY RELATED TO KOSHER BUT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE KOSHER CONSUMER, MANUFACTURER OR MASHGIACH.

Kosher Fraud: Florida Caterer Busted in Kashrut Scam— The Chef's Shameful Lie Exposed

October 27, 2025 from J-Feed.com:

"Florida catering company exposed for falsely claiming ORB kosher certification and serving non-kosher food at Jewish events. Kashrut authority plans legal action against fraudulent caterer.

"A major kashrut controversy has erupted in the South Florida area after a large event, marketed and presented as serving kosher food, was allegedly discovered to have served entirely non-kosher items. The incident has prompted a swift and stern warning from a leading kashrut authority regarding the verification of kosher status at public functions.

"The controversy centers on an event organized by a planner who contracted HaShuk Catering, a Moroccan-style cuisine company. The company’s chef and owner, Rachid Zitani (who is non-Jewish), allegedly advertised his business, including its website, as being fully kosher and under the supervision of the Florida-based ORB kashrut authority.

"During the event, which was attended by numerous Jewish participants, Zitani reportedly assured guests that the food carried the ORB certification. However, alarm bells were raised when observant attendees inquired about the supervising mashgiach (kosher supervisor). The chef allegedly responded that the mashgiach had "just stepped away for a short while."

"Following the shocking discovery that the food was not kosher, the incident has highlighted the severe risks of relying solely on verbal assurances."

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