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A report in ConsumerWorld said the maker of Oreos and some other brands, Mondelez, is not a fan. Mondelez has filed a lawsuit ...
The Aldi supermarket chain has built a loyal and growing following—Aldi is on pace to open more than 225 new stores this year and promotes itself as a lower-cost alternative to traditional brands.
Many buy generic brands to save money on shopping, but one company’s deals might have run it afoul with copyright law. Aldi ...
The US-based snacks and confectionery giant filed the lawsuit at a court in Illinois on Tuesday (27 May), seeking damages and a permanent injunction to block Aldi from using the packaging.
Does a sale of a munchie that isn’t Teddy Grahams but packaged to look like Teddy Grahams confuse you enough to think you are ...
Aldi has yet to comment on allegations that the brand is "riding the coattails" of Mondelez's brand — but the lawsuit may bring about some changes to the packages you see on Aldi's shelves.
Mondelez International—the company behind iconic snacks like Oreo, Triscuit, and Chips Ahoy—filed a federal lawsuit on May 27th against German discount grocer Aldi in the Northern District of ...
In the lawsuit, Mondelez displayed side-by-side photos of multiple products. Aldi’s Thin Wheat crackers, for example, come in a gold box very similar to Mondelez’s Wheat Thins.