McDonald's appeals EU decision to cancel Big Mac trademark
This is the latest round of the brand battle between McDonalds and Galway-based Supermacs.
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Become A MemberThis is the latest round of the brand battle between McDonalds and Galway-based Supermacs.
Supermacs welcomed the decision from the European court.
The fast-food chain says its account was ‘compromised’.
Jim Delligatti’s son said his late father ate at least one 540-calorie Big Mac a week for decades.
The former Manchester United player delivered a superb performance for Sunderland.
Old school.
Wraps could be deceptively high in calories, according to a new Safe Food report.
However McDonald’s says it does not represent the Big Macs in the UK and Ireland.
We’ve been putting the controversial new burger to the test.
No, seriously.
*If you live in one place in the UK for now.
Attention fast food enthusiasts…
Anyone want to try it? Be honest.
*buys fifteen pairs*
Rumours of its demise have been greatly exaggerated.
That’s BILLION. In the US alone.
Fancier than Iggy Azalea.
The former Ireland boss will be staying at Portman Road until 2017.
Push button, get Big Mac.
It’s worth it.
*Probably. All the very best of the day’s celebrity dirt.
But he said he hasn’t changed his habit of eating at McDonald’s “every, single day”.
I’ll have 57 McNuggets please.
Everybody be cool this is a schtick up, like.
Watch the behind-the-scenes video of what a quarter-pounder goes through in order to make it into an ad…
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
The McDonald’s Channel will be broadcast in restaurants across the US.
From Wednesday, McDonald’s restaurants in the UK will display calorie counts on their menu boards but there are no plans to do it here.
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