McDonald's is evaluating how Georgie Pie might be integrated into its business, but is also wary of being accused of "bastardising" one of the country's best-loved brands, says the fast food firm's new boss in New Zealand.
McDonald's acquired the pie chain from supermarket operator Progressive Enterprises in 1996, largely to get hold of its real estate.
Georgie Pie closed in 1999, but McDonald's still holds the trademark and intellectual property rights for the brand.
McDonald's NZ managing director Patrick Wilson said the company was putting more resources into evaluating what it could do with the pie brand, although he said exactly what those resources were was "commercially sensitive".
The company renewed its trademark on Georgie Pie last year, according to the Intellectual Property Office website, and will not have to renew it again until 2021.