This is the moment two cheeky mates smuggled a huge photo of themselves into a branch of McDonald’s and put it on a wall without anyone noticing in a bid for ” equality “. Jevh Maravilla and Christian Toledo were so frustrated with what they felt was a lack of Asian representation in the fast food giant’s advertising the students took a picture of themselves eating a McDonald’s burger and fries. And Jevh, of Filipino heritage, edited the photo to mimic the style of the posters at the restaurant, added an iconic yellow logo and had the image professionally printed. Jevh, of Houston, Texas, said: “We all deserve equality and all races deserve recognition. “I don’t know why McDonald’s marketing didn’t include Asians, but often in the media Asian men are not shown as masculine and Asian women are just portrayed as cute and pretty. “When I was growing up, Asian people only appeared in movies as martial artists or funny side characters. “We took the photo outside the neighbourhood events centre while a Zumba class was going on. A video, which has gone viral , shows Jevh put on a McDonald’s uniform he bought from a thrift shop, add…