Robinsons Aldi lawsuit launches over alleged squash trademark infringement

Soft drinks giant Robinsons has launched legal action against discount supermarket Aldi, accusing the retailer of trademark infringement over its mini squash product.

The lawsuit, filed in the UK’s High Court on 19 March, alleges that Aldi’s Sun Quench Squirty Squash closely resembles Robinsons’ Mini squash range. The case is being handled by intellectual property law firm Stobbs, which has previously represented Marks & Spencer in similar legal battles against Aldi.

Ongoing legal battles over lookalike products

Aldi has faced multiple trademark disputes in recent years. Earlier in 2024, the retailer lost a case against cider producer Thatchers when the Court of Appeal ruled that Aldi’s Cloudy Lemon Cider had infringed Thatchers’ trademark. Aldi has since announced plans to appeal the decision.

Aldi has maintained that its exclusive brands offer consumers affordable alternatives to well-known products. Following the Thatchers ruling, an Aldi spokesperson stated: “We are disappointed that the Court of Appeal disagreed with the High Court in this case. We think the Court of Appeal’s decision is wrong and we intend to appeal. Aldi customers know what they are buying when they shop with us.”

Robinsons Aldi lawsuit launches over alleged squash trademark infringement