Having won the IP infringement case against Oatly last year, meaning Glebe Farm could keep its packaging as is, the British oat drink maker has decided to rebrand anyway. Glebe Farm has a new look.
Jeremy Blum and Sara Sefton of Bristows – which represented Glebe Farm in its win against Oatly – discuss whether brands can take any pointers from the ruling The England and Wales Intellectual ...
Glebe Farm Foods, the Cambridgeshire-based family business renowned for its 100% British gluten free oat products, is proud to announce that two of its PureOaty products have each been awarded a ...
Oatly, the oat-based dairy-alternative business headquartered in Sweden, has taken legal action against the UK’s Glebe Farm Foods over an alleged trademark infringement. Investor and celebrity-backed ...
The UK’s leading producer of 100% pure, gluten-free oats, Glebe Farm Foods, has today announced a strategic partnership with Scottish oat drink brand Three Robins to bring its nutritious, family ...
From cradle to distribution, Glebe Farm’s oat drink produces less CO₂e per litre than any other oat drink reporting its carbon footprint in the UK, including Oatly. FoodNavigator speaks to Glebe Farm ...
Glebe Farm Foods has announced a strategic partnership with Scottish oat drink brand Three Robins to bring its range to the market at scale. Under the agreement Glebe Farm Foods’ facilities will ...
Glebe Farm has won its court case with category major Oatly, which claimed the UK oatmilk business was infringing its trademark. The business, based in Cambridgeshire in eastern England, faced a legal ...
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