Promoting green in the abstract, literally re-painting your signage with the color green, while simultaneously making sparse, vague claims about environmental action.”
McDonald's logo (the Golden Arches) stay the same, but the change of background (from red to green) follows the evolution of our restaurants settings redesign strategy, and their integration in their local surroundings.
http://www.zlok.net/blog/2009/08/01/mcdonalds-going-green-literally/
Starting in 2006, the fast food behemoth promises to place nutrition information on the "packaging" of most menu items.
Placing aside corporate spin, questions loom large as to actual impact and underlying motivation. Upon closer inspection, the move is a thinly veiled attempt at deflecting government intervention that could have even greater impact.
http://www.healthy.net/scr/News.aspx?Id=7999
Starting in 2006, the fast food behemoth promises to place nutrition information on the "packaging" of most menu items.
Placing aside corporate spin, questions loom large as to actual impact and underlying motivation. Upon closer inspection, the move is a thinly veiled attempt at deflecting government intervention that could have even greater impact.
http://www.healthy.net/scr/News.aspx?Id=7999