06-30-2020, 12:19 PM
For some the word 'queer' is a defiant and unifying umbrella term to cover non-straight sexualities but for others remembering its use as a derogatory insult - prefer not to apply it to themselves. Perhaps for that reason, it's a term that many big corporates shy away from adopting, instead opting to just co-opt the rainbow flag instead.
Not so for Burger King in Mexico, which this past weekend used 'Queer' to mark Pride season. The fast-food chain changed its logo to 'Burger Queer' and produced some rainbow wrapping and tote bags for its menu items, which customers could order to be delivered via local delivery service, Rappi (a business similar to Uber Eats).
The brand also changed its Facebook cover photo to feature rainbow-coloured moustaches (like the moustache used on the Burger King mascot), and the word 'A Tu Manera', which translates as 'Your Way'. The temporary change is expected to last for the remainder of Pride Month.
This is not the first time the burger brand has marked Pride around the world. It previously sold a 'Proud' rainbow-wrapped Whopper in the US.
Note: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this contaminant free message. However, I do concede, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.