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KFC, Church's Chicken and original recipe
KFC sues Church's Chicken over 'original recipe'
In a lawsuit, KFC claimed Church's violated its trademark rights when it started using the words 'original recipe' in its advertising and promotions.
Why is KFC suing Church’s Texas Chicken over 'Original Recipe'? Drama explained
Fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC recently accused Church’s Texas Chicken of infringing on its trademark by using the phrase “Original Recipe” in its marketing materials.
KFC Sues Church's Chicken for Using 'Original Recipe' in New Ads
Church's Chicken has recently begun advertising some new chicken, bragging about the fact that they've gone back to the "original recipe." This is famously what KFC calls its fried chicken, in reference to Harland Sanders' original recipe.
KFC sues Church’s over ‘Original Recipe’
KFC’s “Original Recipe” trademark, which it says is a secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, has long been part of the company’s branding. The blend is closely guarded, and the company calls it one of the most “iconic trade secrets in the food industry.” It first trademarked the phrase in 1984.
KFC Sues Church’s Texas Chicken over “Original Recipe” Ad
KFC fires back at Church's Texas Chicken with "Original Recipe" lawsuit, accusing infringement of its iconic catchphrase.
KFC sues Church’s Texas Chicken over phrase 'Original Recipe'
KFC accused Church’s Texas Chicken of violating its trademark rights when it began using the words “Original Recipe” in its advertising and promotions.
KFC Files Against Church's Texas Chicken Over 'Original Recipe' Ads
Fast-food restaurant chain KFC, owned by Yum! Brands, has sued rival Church's Texas Chicken in federal court for allegedly violating
KFC sues rival Church’s for enticing chicken-lovers with trademark phrase: ‘Original Recipe’
KFC has sued Church's Texas Chicken, accusing the rival fast-food chain of violating its trademark rights in the phrase "Original Recipe."
KFC sues Church's Chicken, claims recent 'original recipe' marketing is trademark infringement
San Antonio-founded Church's Chicken is in trouble with Colonel Sanders. Kentucky Fried Chicken filed a lawsuit against Cajun Operating Company — doing business as Church’s Texas Chicken — claiming trademark infringement in recent marketing that references the latter's "original recipe.
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KFC Is Suing Church's Chicken Over a Two-Word Phrase
The promotions in question, shared even after the letter was published, featured
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KFC sues rival over 'Original Recipe'
In the disputed promotions,
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with the text above, reading: "Our ...
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KFC sues Church's Chicken over 'original recipe' fried chicken branding
In a lawsuit filed Nov. 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, KFC has accused fellow fast-food
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