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McDonald’s sues Hungry Jack’s for Big Mac burger lookalike ‘Big Jack’ – NEWS.com.au
McDonald’s sues Hungry Jack’s for Big Mac burger lookalike ‘Big Jack’

A burger stoush has seen McDonalds taking Hungry Jacks to federal court over its almost identical Big Jack burger, claiming the rival has infringed the famous Big Mac trademark. The fast food giants are going head to head after McDonald’s Asia Pacific filed several claims against Hungry Jack’s on August 28.
McDonald’s claims the Big Jack trademark is “substantially identical with or deceptively similar” to its own Big Mac trademark and “is liable to be cancelled” on a number of grounds.
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