Prøve GULL - Gratis
City's SpudBros deny rival's claims over trademark battle
Lancashire Evening Post
|October 30, 2025
One of the brothers behind SpudBros has disputed claims they are "trying to ruin someone's livelihood" after being accused of issuing legal threats against another small business.
Jacob (left) and Harley Nelson, the SpudBros, have expanded rapidly from their Flag Market base after becoming social media sensations
The Preston-based food stall faced the claim from Portsmouth-based vendor The Spud Father, which started operating in September with a logo styled on that of the 1972 film The Godfather.
Writing on Facebook, owner Rumen Islam says that he has been "threatened with legal action from Spudbros" over the use of the name and suggested that copyrights were registered in direct response to his operations.
Denne historien er fra October 30, 2025-utgaven av Lancashire Evening Post.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Lancashire Evening Post
Lancashire Evening Post
United Utilities issues water alert to homeowners
Residents in more than 100 Lancashire homes have been told not to drink water after a 'third party' connected to the supply without permission.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
I cut my hair and what happened next took me all the way to Malta
A Lancashire schoolgirl whose hair donation sparked a children's book and international attention has now met the President of Malta in person. Reporter Ciara Fearn finds out more
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Controversial apartments and shops d-day looms
A new row of shops and apartments near a busy Preston junction look set for approval - despite dozens of objections against them.
1 mins
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Mads is going back to his roots as he completes dream move
Departing midfielder Mads Frokjaer said he was pinching himself after signing for childhood club Brondby on transfer deadline day.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Jungle trek raises more than £40,000 for trio of charities
More than £43,000 has been raised for three Lancashire charities thanks to a trek through the Cambodian jungle.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
PNE's opponents have fixture postponed for a second time
North End's next opponents Portsmouth will be a little fresher for their trip to Deepdale this weekend.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Raducanu shrugs off split with coach to win
Emma Raducanu bounced back from her split with coach Francisco Roig to ease past Greet Minnen in straight-sets at the Winners Open in Romania.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
When potholes become the topic of national conversation
I often thank my lucky stars for having grown up in the 1980s, a simpler time when kids were encouraged to roam the streets and the words facetime and download hadn’t been invented.
1 mins
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Gun control laws will never be passed in the US
One shooting in America on December 14, 2025 led to student deaths at Brown University, an Ivy League and one of America’s most prestigious colleges.
2 mins
February 04, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Ethical living celebrated at Chew's
Independent business owners came together to celebrate ethical, plant-based living at the Vegan and cruelty-free market at the city's Chew's Yard, off Market Street West.
1 min
February 04, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
