Spice burger case adjourned

The legal row over the use of the secret recipe for spice burgers has been adjourned to early next month.

The legal row over the use of the secret recipe for spice burgers has been adjourned to early next month.

Earlier this week Walsh family Foods Limited secured a number interim injunctions against against one of its former directors Patrick Walsh, St Canices Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, who it is claimed has been passing off burgers made by him as their product.

At the High Court today, Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy agreed, on consent from all parties, to discharge all the injunctions against Mr Walsh after being informed that he had agreed to give undertakings on the same terms as the orders secured by the company. The judge also adjourned the matter to September 9th next.

The injunctions, granted on Tuesday, restrained Mr Walsh from destroying any information or interfering with any of the companies property, in particular any documentation sent by the suppliers of ingredients for the Spice Burger, National Food Ingredients in Limerick, concerning the recipe for spice burgers.

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He is further compelled to return to the defendant any property of the company, in particular any documentation sent to him by National Food Ingredients Ltd in relation to the recipe for the spice burger, held by Mr Walsh.