In the 35-minute video, Luna said he had been dealing with "horrible" symptoms, including chest pains, stomach aches, uncontrollable shaking, and the loss of his sense of taste.
The label suggests that Jinnah enjoyed a lavish lifestyle and activities that are forbidden in Islam such as consuming scotch, whiskey, gin, pork sausages and cigars.
Singapore is fast moving toward promoting the culture of plant-based meat, and that too at a time when it is trying to be self sufficient in producing its own food.
The move comes after the volunteer sent a legal notice to the company seeking $676,000 as compensation after allegedly suffering "virtual neurological breakdown".