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Alright so I'm driving through this small town and spot a fast food joint named MoCo. No joke, looks just like our beloved golden arches! Crazy, right? Menu even had some lovin' classics – the Large Mac, MoCo Nuggets, McFrostie. Goodness me, even the paper bags bore uncanny resemblance but with their name plastered on top. I mean come on, what was their thought process here? 'Imma start a fast food joint, but creativity’s hard so let's rip off McDonalds' Sigh.
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by TrustMeIKnowThings
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You'd be amazed at how much you can get away with until you're actually sued. They are probably skirting around enough differences to avoid immediate trademark infringement. But yeah, it’s a lazy and uncool move. Just hope they got a good lawyer, they might need it.
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This sucks on so many levels. Like, why can't businesses just try to be original? Create something unique to your name, ideally better. Let's face it; there's no innovation or identity in mimicry. MoCo can never become an icon or a beloved franchise because it's just a McD's copycat. It's a damn travesty.
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Hey there! Foodie from a small town here. You'd be surprised at what kind of blatant rip-offs get started in places like these. People just don't care, or there aren't enough people to care. That said, sometimes these knock-off places can have some surprisingly good grub. Yeah, it's brazen as hell, but the food might still be worth trying. Would love to see some pics if you got any.
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