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Dispute over peanut butter branding to cost US giant $9 million – ABC News
The humble jar of peanut butter on your breakfast table is about to cost an international company a lot of money.
A string of failed legal proceedings concerning peanut butter has ended with a US food giant agreeing to pay Australia’s Bega Cheese $9.25 million.
Key points:
- Kraft Heinz will pay Bega Cheese $9.25 million to settle a legal dispute
- Bega Cheese says it will discontinue legal proceedings when the payment has been made
- It’s not the first court case Bega has settled over its peanut butter products
Bega Cheese and US company Kraft Heinz had been locked in a long-running legal dispute, centred on Bega’s…
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