Church's Chicken has recently begun advertising some new chicken, bragging about the fact that they've gone back to the ...
KFC has sued Church's Texas Chicken, accusing the rival fast-food chain of violating its trademark rights in the phrase ...
KFC has slapped Church’s Texas Chicken with a lawsuit, initiating the begining of what could turn into a fiery, and ...
In a lawsuit filed Nov. 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, KFC has accused fellow fast-food ...
The San Antonio-born brand has been celebrating the return of its "legendary original recipe" in recent marketing.
On behalf of all fried chicken lovers out there, we take it personally when another company tries to claim our iconic taste ...
Yum! Brands' KFC has sued Church's Texas Chicken in federal court, accusing the rival fast-food chain of violating its trademark rights in the phrase "Original Recipe." ...
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.
In 1952 Church’s Fried Chicken-to-Go opened on Alamo Street in downtown San Antonio, selling only two-piece orders of fried chicken along with a roll for 49 cents. Founder George William Church Sr.
Church’s Texas Chicken announced a few weeks ago that it was bringing back its original recipe, initially created in 1952. One of its major competitors, however, has taken issue with its ...
KFC fires back at Church's Texas Chicken with "Original Recipe" lawsuit, accusing infringement of its iconic catchphrase.
Police said they responded to 2473 Wesley Chapel Road in Decatur around 1:15 p.m., which is the address of Church's Chicken. Upon arrival, officers found two individuals who had been shot.