Checkers' parent Shoprite may approach the courts about Pick n Pay's new Crafted Collection premium food range.
Shoprite may now drag Pick n Pay to court, after taking issue with the Crafted Collection’s colour scheme. The retailer is criticising Pick n Pay for copying its Forage and Feast products sold at Checkers stores, according to a report by Pick n Pay requested an extension to resolve the matter - Shoprite agreed to a deadline of 24 August.
“We are fully focused on exciting customers about the taste and quality of our lovingly developed private label products. We launched our private label in 1976 and Crafted Collection is our third premium range,” Tamra Veley, spokesperson for Pick n Pay said.
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