The lunch menu featured on Underbelly’s website will soon be amended.

That’s because what is now known as the UB Double Double Burger, which goes for $14, will be called the “Cease and Desist Burger.”

As reported by Eater, In-N-Out Burger took umbrage with the name of chef Chris Shepherd’s burger (double meat, double cheese), which in name is just a hyphen away from the very popular fast food chain’s Double-Double burger. (We can’t say that the two burgers are all that similar in actual taste.) In-N-Out sent a cease-and-desist letter to the restaurant earlier this week.

Underbelly spokesperson Julai Whipple told Eater that the action by In-N-Out caught Shepherd by surprise.

“Chris has never been to In-N-Out. He just thought it was a good name,” she said.

The news was confirmed on Underbelly’s Facebook page:

“The good people at In-N-Out Burger have taken offense at our humble `Double Double’ burger. So, from now on, our menu will feature the `Cease and Desist Burger.’ It’s the same burger–just deliciously legal and 100 percent Underbelly.”