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Tariq Sheikh
Born1961 (age 62–63)
NationalityBritish, Pakistani
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, and Social activist
Honours
  • 100 most influential Muslims in the UK
  • 20 self-made icons of 2024

Tariq Sheikh is a British entrepreneur who founded Tariq Halal Meat, a halal meat supplier in London. Sheikh's contributions have received recognition.[1] [2]

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Pakistan in July 1961, then immigrated to the United Kingdom at the age of 4. Sheikh's professional journey began in the fast-food industry, where he commenced employment at Huckleberry’s at 17. Later, he progressed to the role of manager within six months and later assumed the position of area manager by the age of 19, overseeing multiple stores.[3][4]

Tariq Halal Meat[edit]

Sheikh in his 30s founded Tariq Halal Meat with the objective of modernising traditional halal butcher shops.[5] He focused on introducing upscale retail experiences characterized by "contemporary aesthetics, stringent hygiene standards, and innovative technology, focusing on enhancing the customer experience and reshaping perceptions of halal meat retail in the UK".[6]

Philanthropy[edit]

In addition to his business ventures, Sheikh actively supports philanthropic causes, including charitable organizations such as the Prince of Wales's British Asian Trust, the British Heart Foundation, and the Cancer Foundation. He is also involved in community and educational initiatives, particularly focusing on promoting entrepreneurship among young individuals from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.[7] [8]

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