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Competitor sues Jack In The Box over TV spots mocking burger meat
By GARY GENTILE

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The parent company of the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's
fast food chains sued rival Jack In The Box Inc. on Friday to stop TV
ads that it says suggest Carl's Jr. and Hardee's use cow anus to make
Angus beef hamburgers.

CKE Restaurants Inc. sued Jack In The Box in U.S. District Court on
Friday over an ad in which executives laugh hysterically at the word
"Angus" and another where the chain's pingpong ball-headed mascot,
Jack, is asked to point to a diagram of a cow and show where Angus
meat comes from.

"I'd rather not," the pointy-nosed Jack replies.

The employee asking the question traces a circle in the air with his
pen while pronouncing the word Angus.

CKE claims the ads create the misleading impression that Jack In The
Box's new 100 percent sirloin burgers use a better quality of meat
than the Angus beef used by Carl's Jr. and Hardee's. CKE claims the
spots confuse consumers by comparing sirloin, a cut of meat found on
all cattle, with Angus, which is a breed of cattle.

Executives at San Diego-based Jack In The Box had not seen the lawsuit
and could not respond, company spokeswoman Kathleen Anthony said.

Restaurants owned by Burger King Holdings Inc. and McDonald's Corp.
also serve Angus beef burgers.

CKE is known for running controversial ads for its chains, including
one featuring a scantily clad Paris Hilton washing a car while eating
a burger. But CKE claims the Jack In the Box ads go too far.

"They're not being funny," CKE chief executive Andrew F. Puzder said
Friday. "They need to stop misleading people about what Angus beef
is."

Puzder said that the company asked Jack In the Box to drop the ads,
but that the chain refused and pointed to a Carl's Jr. TV spot
suggesting Carl's Jr. milk shakes were superior to those served by
competitors.

Puzder said the comparison was not valid because the Carl's Jr. ads
did not suggest that Jack In the Box shakes were made from milk that
came from an unsavory part of the cow.


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"Sheldon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Competitor sues Jack In The Box over TV spots mocking burger meat
> By GARY GENTILE
>
> LOS ANGELES (AP) - The parent company of the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's
> fast food chains sued rival Jack In The Box Inc. on Friday to stop TV
> ads that it says suggest Carl's Jr. and Hardee's use cow anus to make
> Angus beef hamburgers.
>
> CKE Restaurants Inc. sued Jack In The Box in U.S. District Court on
> Friday over an ad in which executives laugh hysterically at the word
> "Angus" and another where the chain's pingpong ball-headed mascot,
> Jack, is asked to point to a diagram of a cow and show where Angus
> meat comes from.
>
> "I'd rather not," the pointy-nosed Jack replies.
>
> The employee asking the question traces a circle in the air with his
> pen while pronouncing the word Angus.



And the winner is - - - - - both companies that now get lots of publicity.
Kind of a cute commercial though. They ran it on Fox News.
 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> can you imagine a fresh mango,banana nad orange only for not nore than
> 0.5 $
>

You're posting via a proxy, why is that? You surely are not in Amsterdam.

Question: are your floors dirt?
 
: can you imagine a fresh mango,banana nad orange only for not nore than
: 0.5 $

50 cents? The local grocery store here has bananas for 49 cents a pound
right now. You didn't say where you were, so I'm not saying where I
am.

What's a "nad orange"??? <snicker>
 
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 21:12:14 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

>: can you imagine a fresh mango,banana nad orange only for not nore than
>: 0.5 $
>
>50 cents? The local grocery store here has bananas for 49 cents a pound
>right now. You didn't say where you were, so I'm not saying where I
>am.
>
>What's a "nad orange"??? <snicker>


i suppose it's a navel orange that traveled south for the winter.

your pal,
blake