If you’re riding the Orange Line today, you may come across metrorail’s first ad-wrapped train car. And which advertiser will you see sprawled out on the side of the train car? McDonald’s.

But don’t worry “Super Size Me” fans, you won’t see a Big Mac. Fries won’t be there either. It’s a healthier option:

Locally, McDonald’s is working with Metro in their efforts to generate additional revenue as the first advertiser as they launch the new Fruit & Walnut Premium Salad.

From what we can tell, McDonald’s Balanced, Active Lifestyles ambassadors won’t be on hand for the unveiling at the New Carrollton metrorail station this morning. When the Fruit & Walnut Premium Salad premiered “Destiny’s Child, Venus Williams, Bob Greene, Dr. Rovenia Brock and Dayanara Torres were on hand to help McDonald’s executives walk the ‘green’ carpet as they debuted our newest addition to the popular and great tasting Premium Salad line. Donna Richardson-Joyner, well known fitness enthusiast, energized the crowd just before the announcement.”

We know there are plenty of people out there who don’t want to see metrorail trains wrapped in ads. If you had to pick an advertiser, who would you like to see?