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What? The Australian dollar is made of tallow! Hindus and vegetarians strongly protest against the production of vegetable money

Beef, Crabble Australia, the first country to issue a plastic currency, has issued $5, $10, and a new version of $50 over the past three years.

(source: central Bank of Australia)


Not only does it prevent forgery, it helps people with visual disabilities use it,

Even more, the use of plastic materials! It won't be wet, torn, and durable.

It can be described as a technical exchange of blood!

No wonder the Australian people always say, "the Australian dollar is one of the most difficult to forge money in the world."

Recently, however, a small step in the production process was revealed, sparking strong dissatisfaction among Hindu monks.

Originally, the plastic texture of the Australian dollar in the printing process, there is a formula is-animal fat, generally tallow (or lamb), to prevent static electricity and friction, extended service life.

The butter, produced by Australian company CCL Secure as a polymer (chemical), melts and is used to make Australian dollars.

Oh, I'm sorry, I think I misplaced the picture.


It sounds a little strange at first glance, but it doesn't seem to be a problem,

After all, some refrigerator instructions still say,

"this product may contain soy or nut ingredients".

But the Indian eldest brother couldn't sit down as soon as he heard it!

He is the leader of Hinduism, Rajan Zedd!

He raised a strong objection to the Australian Bank of Australia for the Australian dollar, which is printed with tallow!

“Absofxxxkinglutely No!”


He urged the governor of the Bank of Australia to:

Yan Zheng treated the matter as a sign of respect for Hinduism and asked Australian Prime Minister Scott Morisson to intervene.

"should we at least take into account the religious beliefs of all people in such a big currency reform? Don't you take us Hindus seriously? "

Zed requires unreleased new versions of $20 and $100 (planned for release in 2019 and 2020) to change printing methods immediately and never carry butter!

Comparison of New and Old versions of Australian Dollar banknotes (Source: the Bank of Australia)


Turns out, the cow-

It is Hindu sanctity, and to them it is sacred and inviolable.

No wonder they got angry when they heard that the Australian dollar was made of tallow

"why do you Australians use our beliefs to print money?"

"it's not in line with the core values we teach!"

But not only were Hindus, but a group of vegetarians from Australia also joined the crowd and heard that the banknotes in their hands were made of beef, and immediately turned their faces and refused to recognize anyone!

What?

You don't think I'm a vegetarian?

But immediately a few nice netizens warm remind: "you can never eat beef made of money ah!"

Indeed, the money is not for you to eat, whether he is made of broccoli or beef, Xiao Wei is curious, these vegetarian big together with what fun?

Some netizens said that "not like this":

"religious beliefs, of course, OK, but not your overriding, OK?."

Some netizens felt:

"if every religion opposes this once, will it be possible to live this day?"

Xiaowei thinks that any religion is worthy of awe, but it should also be divided into time and occasion.

After all, this is the soil of other countries established by sound legal policies,

You can't just leave yourself alone, can you?

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