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Published 16:21 4 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 16:21 4 Apr 2024 BST

Irish burger chain, Supermac's have gone viral in recent years for their infamous April Fool's pranks, but this year they've landed themselves in a lot of hot water.
A few years back the fast foot giant claimed that they would be opening a restaurant in a popular Irish bar while another year they said they were now serving snack boxes on Aer Lingus flights.
However, this year's April Fool's prank is the one that's got everyone talking after they claimed that Croke Park would be renamed 'Supermac's Croke Park', and shared an image of the stadium with the company's logo on the pitch and stadium screens.
Poking fun at this year's Páirc Uí Chaoimh controversy, Supermac's will be surprised that their light-hearted joke has gone so badly.
Supermac's Facebook and Instagram accounts have since been suspended following a trademark complaint by the GAA made on April 1.
The chain have been notified that they may have made a trademark violation and have been given 180 days to appeal the decision.
In a statement, Supermac's said: "The post in question was meant as an April Fool’s joke and this was referenced in the comments.
"It comes as part of a long line of April Fool’s jokes that we have been engaged in over the years and was clearly intended as such.
"Supermac's is working with Meta to reinstate the accounts."
Supermac's have also argued that under EU and Irish trademarking laws, there shouldn't be an issue as they used the Croke Park trademark in their post.
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