In-N-Out may be pursuing litigation against a burger joint in Sinaloa, Mexico, LA Times reported.
The restaurant is called In-I-Nout and has a logo that looks like an upside down In-N-Out logo.
The knockoff In-N-Out in Mexico called In-I-Nout.
If those aren't convincing enough to make someone think of In-N-Out, the Sinaloa restaurant's name might do the trick: It's called In-I-Nout.
A Utah-based restaurant called Chadders was also sued in 2007 because of some similarities the two burger joints shared, including the menu.
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