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Fast-food giants McDonald’s Australia and Hungry Jack in legal pickle over Big Jack and Big Mac burgers – PerthNow
The battle of Australia’s fast-food giants has moved from the drive-thru to the court room, with McDonald’s reportedly suing Hungry Jack’s over its signature Big Mac burger.

The battle of Australias fast-food giants has moved from the drive-thru to the court room, with McDonalds reportedly suing Hungry Jacks..
In a whopper of a lawsuit, The McDonalds Group reportedly claim Hungry Jacks deliberately adopted or imitated the distinctive appearance or build of the Big Mac for its new Big Jack burger.
The legal pickle also mentions the alleged similarity of ingredients, as well as the advertising tagline two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, on…
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