Swiss court orders Lidl to melt all of its chocolate bunnies after ruling they were ‘too similar’ to Lindt
Thousands of Lidl chocolate bunnies will have to be melted, following a court ruling.
The case was held at The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland, which ruled the Lidl bunnies bear an uncanny resemblance. The ruling also forces the supermarket to destroy all remaining stock of its chocolate bunnies, which is estimated to be in its thousands. “Given the overall impression produced, Lidl’s bunnies arouse obvious associations with the shape of Lindt’s,” said The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland in a statement.
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