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An imitation In-N-Out restaurant that opened in Mexico this summer has already given up the California lifestyle and changed its name, likely after facing legal action from the original burger chain.
On Monday, the Irvine, Calif.-based burger chain filed a lawsuit against a Wichita dry cleaner—also called In-N-Out—for allegedly ripping off its name and famous red and yellow logo.
That’s why it is now taking on a surprising threat to its rock-solid company reputation. In-N-Out is known for affordable prices, fresh ingredients, and consistent quality, and obviously it wants to ...
After delivering a French Fry Boat Pool Float perfect for summer lounging, In-N-Out Burger has now celebrated its signature drink cup with a slip-on shoe release. Utilizing the classic footwear ...
In-N-Out Burger fans abroad get a taste of the chain's menu items every so often ... If they are not used within a five-year span of time, companies could lose protection for their names and logos.