McDonald’s McFlurry machine maker hit with restraining order by rival company fixing their devices

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If you’ve ever found yourself at McDonald’s, desperate for a McFlurry — only to learn that, quite like your heart, the ice-cream machine is broken — you’re far from alone. In fact, the broken McDonald’s ice cream machine phenomenon is so severe that McFlurry enthusiast launched McBroken in 2020, a website that tracks the McDonald’s machines at every U.S. location and whether or not they’re currently in service.

Once Taylor found out about Kytch, however, they told McDonald’s that the Kytch machines breached “confidential information” and were capable of causing “serious human injury” after taking one from a local franchise. WIRED also reported that Kytch’s creators believe Taylor hired “private detectives to obtain their devices” to accomplish this task.

 

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