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McDonald’s moves to supersize lawsuit against Hungry Jack’s – Sydney Morning Herald
The fast-food giant is threatening to sue Hungry Jack’s over comparative advertisements claiming the Big Jack burger is “bigger” than its rival’s product.

The fast feud has played out in public since the claim was launched. On Friday, the parties attended a preliminary hearing in the Federal Court.
Sydney barrister Edwina Whitby, acting for McDonald’s, told Federal Court Justice Stephen Burley, “It is another battle of the burgers in the Federal Court, your honour.”
The court has been asked to resolve a series of bun fights, including an ongoing dispute involving a Sydney burger chain that raised the ire of US fast-food giant In-N-Out Burger by …
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