McDonald's Is Being Sued In the Ongoing Soft Serve Controversy
Recently, McDonald's has been condemned for numerous things, but its soft serve machines are always broken. McDonald's temperamental
machines are so common that a website tracks their malfunctions nationwide (almost 9% of their machines are damaged). The illusive soft
serve and McFlurries have inspired memes, conspiracy theories, and competitors mocking Mickey D's.
In the fall of 2020, McDonald's franchisees formed a soft-serve salvation squad, which used a device to tap into the soft serve machine's inner workings
McDonald's sabotaged the operation after operators saw the benefits of Kytch's new technology.
Kytch is suing the chain for $900 million for hurting the software startup and lying about gadget safety.
It's not surprising that Kytch sued. In spring, the company sued McDonald's ice cream machine maker Taylor and its distributor for
trade secret theft. The strange thing is that Kytch discovered during the lawsuit's discovery process that McDonald's, not Taylor
Why is McDonald's upset about a gadget that fixes their ice cream machines? There are several Kytch hypotheses.