As a Hindu, if you're seriously interested in disrupting the entire supply chain of Halaal meat and thereby breaking the monopoly of Muslims in meat industry, you need to remember just one law and follow very sample steps.
The Minority Law: The most intolerant minority imposes its choice on the entire group by being inflexible in its preferences and ultimately wins. (Formulated by the genius of Taleb).
What one needs to do irrespective of either being vegetarian or non-vegetarian:

1. In big cities, online meat selling platforms such as Licious are growing exponentially. You consistently need to write them that as a Hindu, you can't eat Halaal meat and you need jhatka meat.
When I wrote them for the same, they responded by saying that as they very rarely get such requests, they haven't thought about it but if sufficient number of customer complaints, they will change their business strategy.
2. If you're visiting any restaurant which serves non-veg, explicitly ask if they serve only Halaal which is in most of the cases, you need to clearly tell them that you'll not here because only serve Halaal. No business owner will like to see its potential customer drift away
3. Reveal your preference for jhatka meat wherever you take food to the business owners so that they will know that they're losing money.
100% of the Hindus don't require to follow these things but even 10% of the Hindus start doing these things, the business owner will always be in the state of confusion over how many Hindus will avoid their restaurant/food chain.
Consequently, this intolerant minority of Hindus will redefine the preferences of the whole group gradually as we still have the demographic advantage.
Jews have managed to do the same in USA with almost 70% of the food products having kosher certification symbol by exploiting this rule.

~From old Facebook post by Satish Verma
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