As it marks 50 years in Canada, McDonald’s fights to shed junk food image
TORONTO — The head of McDonald’s Canada wants you to know one thing as it marks the golden anniversary of the Golden Arches in this country.
“I will tell you straight out that the reputation we have for food is absolutely unfair, unrealistic and a total … fill in the blank,” says president and CEO John Betts, slamming his hand on a table during a recent interview.
“It’s baloney.”
Next year, McDonald’s will mark 50 years in Canada, an important milestone for a company that continues to fight a reputation for unhealthy eating.


