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Two McDonald’s Patrons Put Up Their Own Poster . . . and No One Noticed

This. Is. Amazing.

Two dudes in Houston, TX were at a McDonald’s when they noticed a blank wall.  They also noticed that the walls WITH posters didn’t feature anyone Asian.

Jevh Maravilla (21), a student at the University of Houston, was eating at a local McDonald’s with his buddy Christian when they noticed the wall art (and lack there of) in the fast food restaurant.  So, they Photoshopped their OWN poster!

Jevh found a McDonald’s employee shirt at a thrift store, and wore that to hang up their make-shift poster.

AND NO ONE NOTICED!

The poster stayed up for 2 months before anyone noticed it wasn’t an official item from the brand . . . and that poster is STILL up.

Watch the whole operation unfold below.

(ABC 13 – Houston)

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