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Nestlé loses 'Incredible' battle with Impossible Foods over burger name The District Court in The Hague ruled that Nestlé had infringed on Impossible Foods' trademarks and could confuse consumers and so must change ...
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Nestlé Loses Fight With Impossible Foods Over Meatless Burger Branding Nestlé SA must stop branding its plant-based burger "Incredible" after a European court ruled the language infringed on Impossible Foods Inc.'s ...
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Japanese Startup Secures $6 Million to Challenge Impossible Foods Plant-based meat startup DAIZ will soon open one of the world's largest vegan meat factories in Japan — posing a challenge to Impossible Foods. Chris ...
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McCain Foods Delays Potato Plant Project McCain Foods is delaying the expansion of its potato processing facility in Othello, Wash., due to the coronavirus pandemic. The project at the facility, ...
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Nestlé To Appeal Ban On 'Incredible Burger' Branding In Europe Last week, the District Court in The Hague granted an injunction filed by Impossible Foods to prevent Nestlé from marketing its burgers as 'Incredible' ...
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John Oliver UFC trademark brawl; Brighton FC criticised over filing; Nestlé's 'awesome' rebrand ... A Dutch court ruled that the Incredible Burger had infringed Impossible Foods' trademarks and was likely to cause confusion among consumers.
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Beyond Meat Deal Expands China Footprint with KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell All of these QSR deals help Beyond establish a foothold in China before its rival, Impossible Foods has a chance to do the same. China is something ...
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5@5: Brands' response to racism falls short | Ashwagandha, propolis may help in fight against ... ... Burger" infringes on the Impossible Foods trademark. The court stated that the words "impossible" and "incredible" could easily confuse consumers ...
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Greed is back on Wall Street, and 4 other business stories you need to read This is bad news for my new veggie startup "Indubitable Burger. ... "incredible" burgers because the word infringes on an Impossible Foods trademark.
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Why Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN) Shares Are Shooting Higher After Recent Events ... that Nestlé loses 'Incredible' battle with Impossible Foods over burger name ... After this action, Rushing now owns 512 shares of Tyson Foods, Inc., ...
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