British brands like Aldi and Lidl are facing criticism for allegedly imitating products, prompting calls for stricter trademark laws. Aldi is accused by a dessert brand and a Surrey-based company of copying their products, leading to disputes and investigations. Shoppers are noticing new collections in Aldi, sparking concerns over originality and unfair competition.
When shoppers compared a new Aldi item to this Sydney business owner’s luxury product, she headed in store to check it out for herself. https://t.co/H8tBlQscxU
A Surrey-based brand that makes frozen cheesecake in a tub has accused Aldi of copying its product. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/fN1Kik8pF5
Dessert brand accuses Aldi of copying product https://t.co/STWCoewLB4
Shoppers browsing the popular middle aisle in Aldi will soon notice a brand new collection from the supermarket chain, labelled the first of its kind. https://t.co/9A8KTImQLE
Aldi and Lidl are under fire for their imitations. British brands want tougher trademark laws. But do shoppers share their injustice? @louise_eccles reports on the attack of discount clones ⬇️ https://t.co/oYhKWLLlhA