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Niamh. 17-01-2019 08:48 AM

McDonald's loses Big Mac trademark after legal battle with Irish chain
 
Good for him, Supermacs is nicer than McDonalds anyway :hee:


Pat McDonagh earned the nickname Supermac as an Irish teenager after a barnstorming performance in a Gaelic football match in the late 1960s.

The centre half-back guided his school, Carmelite college of Moate, County Westmeath, to victory over St Gerald’s, a more fancied team.

On Tuesday, half a century later, McDonagh prevailed in a different arena when his fast-food chain, Supermac’s, won a landmark legal battle against McDonald’s over the use of trademarks.

The Galway-based firm persuaded the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) to cancel McDonald’s use of the “Big Mac” trademark, opening the way for Supermac to expand across Britain and continental Europe.

McDonald’s can appeal against the ruling.

https://i.imgur.com/ldRiB6Q.jpg?1

“We’re delighted. It’s a unique victory when you take on the golden arches and win,” McDonagh, Supermac’s managing director, said.

“This is a victory for all small businesses. It prevents bigger companies from hoarding trademarks with no intention of using them.”

The EUIPO, which is based in Alicante, Spain, ruled that McDonald’s had not proven genuine use of Big Mac, which it trademarked in 1996, as a burger or restaurant name.

The trademark had stymied Supermac’s ambition of expanding beyond Ireland because McDonald’s had argued that similarity between Big Mac and Supermac would confuse customers.

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“We said there’d be no confusion. Big Mac and Supermac are two different things,” said McDonagh, 65.

He opened the first Supermac’s in Ballinasloe, a town in county Galway, in 1978. The company now has 106 outlets across Ireland and Northern Ireland.

In a statement, Supermac’s said it had won a David versus Goliath battle against trademark bullying by a powerful multinational.

“They trademarked the SnackBox, which is one of Supermac’s most popular products, even though the product is not actually offered by them,” said McDonagh. “The EU is basically saying either use it or lose it.”

On the day of the Brexit vote in Westminster the case showed the value of European Union membership, he said. “You can go to the EU and get a fair hearing.”

McDonald’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.theguardian.com/business...cdKmQezmMrAD2k

arista 17-01-2019 08:59 AM

Supermacs
is nothing like Big Mac TM

Toy Soldier 17-01-2019 09:00 AM

Is it BIGGER than a Big Mac though, that's the important question.

Niamh. 17-01-2019 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10410901)
Is it BIGGER than a Big Mac though, that's the important question.

It's the name of the restaurant "Supermac's" that they weren't allowed use outside of Ireland because McDonalds had "Big Mac" trademarked and said Supermacs was too similar to it which is pretty ridiculous

LukeB 17-01-2019 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10410901)
Is it BIGGER than a Big Mac though, that's the important question.

It’s mcdonalds so ofc it would be :hehe:

LeatherTrumpet 17-01-2019 09:03 AM

and I bet they use Irish meat...

:skull:


neigh chance

arista 17-01-2019 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10410904)
and I bet they use Irish meat...

:skull:


neigh chance


Yes and any cheaper imports

Niamh. 17-01-2019 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10410912)
Yes and any cheaper imports

Feck off, Supermacs is way nicer than McDonalds and you can get almost everything there

Niamh. 17-01-2019 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10410901)
Is it BIGGER than a Big Mac though, that's the important question.

https://i.imgur.com/I9UW0kG.jpg?1

Livia 17-01-2019 09:18 AM

Good for Supermacs. I hate the big conglomerates' mentality that they can dictate to small businesses. Next time I go to Ireland I'll make a point of having a Supermac.

Did you HAVE to post a pic, Niamh? I haven't had any breakfast and I'm starving...

arista 17-01-2019 09:18 AM

Triple Big Mac

Niamh. 17-01-2019 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10410917)
Good for Supermacs. I hate the big conglomerates' mentality that they can dictate to small businesses. Next time I go to Ireland I'll make a point of having a Supermac.

Did you HAVE to post a pic, Niamh? I haven't had any breakfast and I'm starving...

:laugh2:

But yeah, there's no way anyone would ever "confuse" any restaurant with McDonalds anyway, they're the most recognisable fast food chain out there.

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10410918)
Triple Big Mac

Their "big Mac" is called a mighty mac

LeatherTrumpet 17-01-2019 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10410914)

I am quite sure that they gallop of the shelves..

Toy Soldier 17-01-2019 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10410914)

:omgno:. I'd have to take out the pickle and tomato though :umm2:. I don't mind tomatoes in general but they overpower the flavour of a burger :nono:.

Toy Soldier 17-01-2019 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10410925)
I am quite sure that they gallop of the shelves..

:shrug: Horse meat is delicious anyway LT. It's similar to venison but without the gaminess and it's higher in protein and lower in fat than beef. It's just taboo to eat it because Horses are one of the "chosen few" animals that humans have chosen to personify... if you apply any logic to it, it's ridiculous that people are like "OMG no don't eat that horse! Eat this cow instead." :think:

Niamh. 17-01-2019 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10410929)
:shrug: Horse meat is delicious anyway LT. It's similar to venison but without the gaminess and it's higher in protein and lower in fat than beef. It's just taboo to eat it because Horses are one of the "chosen few" animals that humans have chosen to personify... if you apply any logic to it, it's ridiculous that people are like "OMG no don't eat that horse! Eat this cow instead." :think:

Exactly. It's geography, like religion really. I don't know why people think eating certain animals is horrific but cows and sheep etc is fine :laugh:

bitontheslide 17-01-2019 09:59 AM

I ordered up horse meat when i was abroad once without realising and it was very tasty :shrug:

Livia 17-01-2019 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10410929)
:shrug: Horse meat is delicious anyway LT. It's similar to venison but without the gaminess and it's higher in protein and lower in fat than beef. It's just taboo to eat it because Horses are one of the "chosen few" animals that humans have chosen to personify... if you apply any logic to it, it's ridiculous that people are like "OMG no don't eat that horse! Eat this cow instead." :think:

Horses are not the "chosen few"... even though we don't eat them, we've used and abused them as much, if not more, than other animals over the years. Horses are not bred for meat and they're often kept as pets to ride... no one wants to eat something that may be a pet. Also I don't want to eat Bambi nor Shaun the Sheep.

James 17-01-2019 10:09 AM

https://tokyofox.files.wordpress.com...oamerica12.jpg


Niamh. 17-01-2019 10:11 AM

Oh coming to America, I love that film :love:

arista 17-01-2019 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10410937)




Yes Good guy - No Seeds in the Bun

James 17-01-2019 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10410939)
Oh coming to America, I love that film :love:

They've announced a sequel to that too. :think:

Niamh. 17-01-2019 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10411014)
They've announced a sequel to that too. :think:

ah no seriously? hhhmmm

James 17-01-2019 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10411020)
ah no seriously? hhhmmm

Yeah, Eddie Murphy is returning to do it.

http://collider.com/coming-to-americ...-eddie-murphy/

Niamh. 17-01-2019 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10411026)
Yeah, Eddie Murphy is returning to do it.

http://collider.com/coming-to-americ...-eddie-murphy/

I haven't seen him in anything in years. It was an hilarious movie back in it's day, not sure how well it would work now though :think:


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