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Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Cookie and Cracker Packaging Similarities

Oreo Maker Takes Legal Action Against Aldi for Copycat Packaging

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 31, 2025
in Business, Fraud & Scandals, Legal & Intellectual Property Disputes
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Snack Giant Mondelez Claims Aldi Imitates Its Packaging Designs - AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

Mondelez Accuses Aldi of Copying Iconic Snack Packaging - AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

Oreo Maker Mondelez Sues Aldi, Accusing Grocery Giant of Copying Packaging

Snack giant Mondelez International has taken legal action against Aldi, claiming the popular grocery chain’s store-brand cookie and cracker packaging looks suspiciously similar to some of Mondelez’s biggest hits—like Chips Ahoy, Wheat Thins, and Oreos.

In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Illinois, Mondelez, based in Chicago, argues that Aldi’s packaging is “likely to deceive and confuse customers,” putting its iconic brands at risk. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and a court order to stop Aldi from selling these allegedly infringing products.

While Aldi has yet to comment on the lawsuit, the company’s U.S. arm—headquartered in Batavia, Illinois—was named as the defendant.

The Packaging Clash: Side-by-Side Similarities

Mondelez laid out a visual case in court, showing how Aldi’s packaging closely mirrors theirs. For instance, Aldi’s Thin Wheat crackers come in a gold box that looks strikingly like Mondelez’s Wheat Thins. The supermarket’s chocolate sandwich cookies and Oreos both sport nearly identical blue packaging. Even Aldi’s Golden Round crackers come in red boxes that bear a strong resemblance to Mondelez’s Ritz crackers.

Aldi’s Low-Price Strategy and Growth

Known for its no-frills, cost-cutting approach, Aldi keeps prices low by selling mostly its own private-label products. It’s one of the fastest-growing grocery chains in the U.S., with over 2,500 stores across 39 states. Just recently, Aldi announced that its current Chief Operating Officer, Atty McGrath, will step into the role of U.S. CEO starting September 1.

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A History of Packaging Disputes

This isn’t Aldi’s first run-in over packaging. Last year, an Australian court ruled that Aldi had infringed copyright with its Baby Bellies snack puffs packaging, which featured a cartoon owl and colors very similar to the original brand. Earlier this year in the UK, a court sided with Thatchers cider company in a lawsuit against Aldi for using packaging design too close to Thatchers’ lemon cider.

Mondelez’s Ongoing Concerns

Mondelez says it’s repeatedly reached out to Aldi about these confusingly similar packaging designs. While Aldi has altered or dropped some products, the lawsuit claims it continues to sell others that infringe on Mondelez’s trademark and trade dress rights—specifically citing packaging for Nutter Butter, Nilla Wafers, and its Premium cracker brand.

As this legal battle unfolds, it puts a spotlight on how fiercely companies fight to protect their brand identities in the crowded snack aisle—where packaging can make all the difference in catching a shopper’s eye.

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