"Momofuku Relinquishes 'Chile Crunch' Trademark Amid Controversy"

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Momofuku, the packaged goods brand spun out of chef Dave Chang's popular restaurants, faced backlash for enforcing its trademark on the term "chile crunch," leading to cease-and-desist letters to small businesses. Chang and Momofuku CEO Marguerite Mariscal announced on a podcast that they will no longer enforce the trademark, attributing the situation to a misunderstanding and expressing regret for any offense caused. They explained that the original enforcement was a protective move and that their decision not to defend the trademark opens them up to potential risk.
Topics:business#asian-american-food-community#chile-crunch#dave-chang#food-and-culture#momofuku#trademark
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