• In 1984, Max and McDonald's disputed the trademark of "Big Max," with McDonald's claiming it was too similar to "Big Mac." Initially, Max won in district court, but McDonald's won on appeal. Eventually, they reached a settlement where "Big Max" was renamed "BIG!". • In 1992, Frasses, another burger chain, was ordered to pay Max 6 million SEK plus legal costs after its subsidiary deceived Max by purchasing a property under the pretense of using it for an art gallery, but instead opened a restaurant. The court ruled in 1996 that Frasses' subsidiary acted fraudulently, but Frasses then declared the subsidiary bankrupt. In 2005, the Supreme Court decided that the parent company was still liable. Max CEO Richard Bergfors donated the damages and legal cost compensation to
SOS Children's Villages. • In 2004, Max sued a restaurant in
Tehran for allegedly copying Max's logo, interior design, and menu. • In 2007, the
SVT program
Uppdrag Granskning revealed that a cleaning company contracted by Max was using undocumented workers. Max terminated the contract, offered jobs to the cleaners, and contracted with
Samhall for cleaning services. • Ahead of the
2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship,
UEFA required a "Clean Arena", meaning competitors of the main sponsors could not operate in or near the arena. Because
McDonald's was a sponsor, Max in
Borås was required to close its restaurant at the football stadium during the event. This applied even on days when there were no matches. Max was willing to close only during matches, but UEFA did not accept this. As a result, UEFA decided not to hold any matches in Borås. In late 2009, Max agreed with the city of Borås to close if necessary for future events at
Borås Arena. When Max opened at
Gamla Ullevi in late 2008, the contract stipulated that the arena owner could decide to close the restaurant. • In autumn 2009, Max boycotted
Dole Food Company because of their actions regarding Fredrik Gertten's documentary film, which revealed Dole's use of the harmful pesticide DBCP on its plantations in Nicaragua. • In 2014, an internal monthly letter to employees, signed by Richard and Christoffer Bergfors, stated that "there would be consequences for the business" if the
Left Party,
Social Democrats, or
Green Party were successful in the election. He later maintained that Max was politically independent. Some praised Max and the Bergfors brothers for "speaking clearly," while others criticized them for encouraging employees to vote a certain way, which the brothers claimed was a misunderstanding. == 2025 hygiene scandal ==