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McDonald’s Finally Took Hungry Jack’s To Court And The Judge Was Not Very Impressed At All – Pedestrian TV
In the first preliminary hearing in the case of McDonalds versus Hungry Jack’s the judge basically called the whole thing “clutter”.

Folks, we have waited weeks for this moment to come around, but McDonalds has finally kept its promise to hand Hungry Jacks its own buns on a platter in court, with the preliminary hearing happening today. Spoiler: the judge was not fkn impressed.
Quick catch up on what weve had so far. Hungry Jacks released the all too familiar-looking Big Jack burger. Then, Maccas sued their asses on the spot, demanding complete destruction of all Big Jack property because it would deceive customers.
Hungry …
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