MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Global fast food giant McDonald’s Corp. has filed a trademark infringement notice in Australia after the local unit of Burger King created a similar product called the “Big Jack, ...
A group of hungry Aussie blokes have lashed Hungry Jacks after the majority of their burgers arrived with no meat, cheese, sauce or lettuce. 'Davo' filmed himself picking through his large order of ...
McDonald’s has beef with an Australian burger chain. The fast-food giant is suing Hungry Jack’s for trademark infringement after the latter launched a new “Big Jack” burger that, McDonald's claims, ...
An curved arrow pointing right. From exclusive items to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Hungry Jack's in Australia and Burger King in the US. This is "Food Wars." More ...
The American burger chain plans to enter the Australian market. The problem? There’s already a fast food company down under with the same name. By Natasha Frost MELBOURNE, Australia — Call it a tale ...