German discounter claims its rival has infringed its trademark by using design for Clubcard promotions

Lidl has accused its bigger rival Tesco of “deception” during the latest round of a long-running legal battle between the two supermarket chains over the use of a yellow circle logo.

The dispute centres around a yellow circular design on a blue background, which is used by Tesco to promote offers available for members of its Clubcard loyalty scheme, as well as being used by Lidl as its main logo.

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