Spud Bros hit back at rumours in trademark row
Spud Bros hit back at rumours in trademark row
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Spud Bros hit back at rumours in trademark row

Emma Stanley 🕒︎ 2025-10-30

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Spud Bros hit back at rumours in trademark row

In a statement, Jacob Nelson said: "There are rumours flying around that we've sued a small business called The Spud Father, or that we're trying to ruin someone's livelihood. "We are not suing anyone. Not now. Not ever. "When we opened Spud Bros Express last year, we launched a dish called The Spudfather named after our dad. He's been peeling potatoes, running the tram, and supporting us since day one." He said they trademarked the name "to protect it". "Trademarks exist to prevent confusion and protect brands and honestly, every business should do a simple trademark search before launching," he said. "If that had been done here, none of this would have happened. "After our trademark was granted, a brand-new business opened using the same name. They filed their own trademark and the Intellectual Property Office notified our partners and legal team. Our lawyers responded, as they are required to do. "We haven't tried to shut anyone down. We love seeing small food businesses thrive." In response The Spud Father said: "We've poured our heart and soul into this - from the name, to the menu, to every bit of branding and hard work behind the scenes. "This isn't just a business to us - it's something we've built with pride, passion, and community spirit. "To suddenly face the threat of losing it because a bigger company wants to throw their weight around - it's hard to put into words how disheartening that feels. "The stress and worry have taken a real toll, mentally and emotionally."

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