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Aldi 'threatens' Great British Bake Off with legal action amid caterpillar cake challenge

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Aldi has 'threatened' the much-loved Great British Bake Off with legal action after its caterpillar cake challenge. Last night viewers watched as the show's technical challenge saw the quarter finalists take on the task of making a caterpillar cake.

The retailer couldn't resist responding to the episode to protect its own Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake. A series of social posts were shared online and in another tongue in cheek move, it decided to write an open letter to Channel 4 bosses.

Accusing the retailer of 'taking the biscuit' with the caterpillar challenge, the letter - packed with puns - reads: "To Channel 4, we are intellectual caterpillar counsel to Aldi UK.

We write to you regarding Channel 4’s violation of Cuthbert’s rights. Aldi has always been a big fan of the Great British Bake Off, and we’ve long craved a Hollywood handshake… But tonight’s episode really took the biscuit. READ MORE: We tried everything on the Starbucks Christmas menu - these are the ones we'll be going back for READ MORE: 'I tried the Cadbury treat that's returned after almost a decade - I'm so glad it's back this Christmas' "A caterpillar cake?

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