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Regarding to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, McDonald’s Honduras unveiled a new graphic logo in Facebook assuming to be a special temporary logo to make awareness on the social distancing with the motto “Separados por un momento” (in English “Separated for a moment”) as an advice to the Honduran people to keep distance to flatten the curve and as a show of support due the total curfew that the Central American country suffered. |
Regarding to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, McDonald’s Honduras unveiled a new graphic logo in Facebook assuming to be a special temporary logo to make awareness on the social distancing with the motto “Separados por un momento” (in English “Separated for a moment”) as an advice to the Honduran people to keep distance to flatten the curve and as a show of support due the total curfew that the Central American country suffered. |
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Revision as of 23:20, 26 May 2020
1995–2006
This logo was first introduced to Honduran people when McDonald's opened its first Honduran branch in Tegucigalpa on 14 December 1995.
2003–2006
2006–present
As part of the first restaurant redesign for decades, called 'Forever Young', the logo was redesigned.
2020
Regarding to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, McDonald’s Honduras unveiled a new graphic logo in Facebook assuming to be a special temporary logo to make awareness on the social distancing with the motto “Separados por un momento” (in English “Separated for a moment”) as an advice to the Honduran people to keep distance to flatten the curve and as a show of support due the total curfew that the Central American country suffered.