Jeff Fitzpatrick-Stilwell, Senior Manager of Sustainability, McDonald's Restaurant's of Canada Limited  (BlackburnNews.com photo)Jeff Fitzpatrick-Stilwell, Senior Manager of Sustainability, McDonald's Restaurant's of Canada Limited (BlackburnNews.com photo)
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McDonald's Spokesman Warns Of Food Production Mis-Information

The Senior Manager of Sustainability for McDonald's Restaurants of Canada says farmers need to get involved in social media.

Jeff Fitzpatrick-Stilwell says that's where a lot of people are going to get their information about food and how it's produced.

He points out consumers who have no connection to farming are vulnerable to a lot of mis-information about food production.

According to him, the social license for producers is now more linked to consumer perceptions than ever before - perceptions shaped by what consumers see and read on the internet.

Fitzpatrick-Stilwell says social media is the main source of information for the so-called millennials - and they will be the people making the decisions about what they feed their families and tell their children about food within the next 15 years.

While it's a shift that's coming whether farmers like it or not, he also believes now is the time to engage those people to change their perceptions.

Fitzpatrick-Stilwell was the keynote speaker at this week's Ontario Federation of Agriculture Annual General Meeting in Toronto.

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Jeff Fitzpatrick-Stilwell says millenials will be the dominant spenders in the food market within the next 15 years.

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Fitzpatrick-Stilwell says consumers looking for information about their food use the web to research their concerns.

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Fitzpatrick-Stilwell points out the lack of connection with farming makes many consumers vulnerable to mis-information about their food.

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