Just months after Walkers entered the Irish Republic, it has been caught up in a legal wrangle with its indigenous competitor Tayto over a brand name.
Walkers is taking legal action over Tayto's use of the name Mighty Munch which it objects conflicts with its own Monster Munch manufactured for many years under licence by Tayto but returned to Walkers.
A spokesman for Tayto's parent company Cantrell & Cochrane said: "Walkers are seeking an interlocutory injunction to prevent Tayto using the brand name Mighty Munch which, they claim, conflicts with Monster Munch.
"Cantrell & Cochrane is satisfied it is not infringing Walker's rights and will be giving a robust defence."
Walkers declined to comment. The company entered the Irish market last spring in a blaze of heavy advertising featuring Irish soccer star Roy Keane.
Tayto, which operates in both north and south, is Walkers' main rival in bagged snacks in the Republic.
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