St. Louis barbecue titan Sugarfire Smokehouse is accusing the new competitor in town of stealing photos from its website — right down to the font on top of them.
In a letter sent by Clayton attorney Albert Watkins this morning, Sugarfire LLC demands that Honey Pit Smokehouse take down two photos on its website immediately.
The letter includes attachments strongly suggesting the photos on the two-week-old barbecue restaurant's website were lifted from Sugarfire's site — right down to the font on top of them.
"Truthfully speaking, we do not blame you for wanting to pilfer the images," Watkins writes. "They are inducing salivary production at this very moment.…