Does kosher meat have a stamp of approval?
‘Kosher’ meat will never be accepted as kosher by the kosher-seeking customer merely because the seller says it’s kosher. The package always shows the confirming endorsement of an independent agency, known to be qualified to judge and certify individual products as kosher. The mark of endorsement will never be on a “sticker”. It’ll be printed on the main packaging, indicating that the specific item was known to the certifying agency, and not just peeled off of a roll and stuck on something unknown to those who awarded their certification.