In a lawsuit filed Nov. 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, KFC has accused fellow fast-food ...
KFC has sued Church’s Texas Chicken, accusing the rival fast-food chain of violating its trademark rights in the phrase ...
Other leading fried chicken brands that KFC is competing with are Popeyes, Raising Cane's, Chick-fil-A and Zaxby's. KFC is ...
KFC claims Church’s use of the marketing phrase will deceive customers into thinking they are buying items from KFC.
KFC is taking one of its smaller rivals to court, suing Church's Texas Chicken for allegedly violating its trademark rights ...
For every Combo 13 purchased, KFC will donate $1 to Second Harvest. Each dollar helps to provide three healthy meals to ...
We put KFC's new Original Recipe chicken tenders up against Raising Cane's popular fingers to see which chain makes the most ...
The brand's latest campaign, 'Taste the Epic,' takes a fresh approach to showcasing its signature offerings. The campaign ...
Fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC recently accused Church’s Texas Chicken of infringing on its trademark by using the phrase “Original Recipe” in its marketing materials.
KFC’s new ‘Taste the epic’ campaign celebrates the brand’s range of bestselling menu items—from the iconic Hot & Crispy Chicken, Hot Wings to the boneless Chicken Popcorn, and Peri-Peri Boneless ...
KFC says it sent a letter to Church’s in October that expressed ... instead focusing on the battle of the chicken tenders.
The Louisville, Ky.-based chain trademarked the phrase in 1984 and claims Church’s use is ‘diminishing valuable rights’ ...