LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Shoppers love Aldi for it slow priced groceries, especially on its house brands. But now a competitor is suing Aldi, claiming some of those house brands look too much like the original.
What's not to like about Aldi? Super low prices, and the chain just announced markdowns on hundreds of items for the summer.
The maker of Oreos and other brands are not the biggest fans. Mondelez just filed a lawsuit against Aldi in the U.S. District Court saying Aldi "blatantly copies the distinctive and iconic elements" of the Oreo trademark.
Specifically, the blue package with the white lettering and an Oreo-looking cookie.
It wants Aldi to change the packaging.
This isn't the first time either that Aldi is accused of copying packaging. Among them are Wheat Thins, which is called Thin Wheat, and Nutter Butter cookies, called Peanut Butter Cream.
Aldi is not commenting on the lawsuit, but savvy shoppers may notice that other stores have house brands that also look like name brands.
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