Mondelez International, the maker of popular snack brands including Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Wheat Thins, Nutter Butter, Nilla Wafers, and Premium crackers, has filed a lawsuit against the Aldi supermarket chain. The lawsuit alleges that Aldi's store-brand cookies and crackers packaging blatantly copies the trade dress of Mondelez's products. Mondelez claims that Aldi infringed on its trade dress rights, accusing the retailer of replicating the distinctive packaging designs of these well-known snack products. This legal action is part of ongoing intellectual property disputes involving packaging and branding, with Aldi having faced similar legal challenges in the past.
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