Social media has made some revolutionary changes in how we communicate and interact. Not just to share tasty recipes with loved ones, but to share news and updates with others across the globe. Imagine if a divine dining experience at a local restaurant was a town secret that you only discovered if you were told by a local. However, with social media, news spreads like wildfire so quickly, that you are no longer limited by traditional communication methods. This is revolutionary.
There is some consequence to this though. Even though news can now be spread far and wide at a fast pace like never before, people fall into sharing misleading information, without having the complete story in an attempt to share with everyone quickly.
What a disappointment it would be if a chef was sick for the day and news spread that he was fired, when he was just out. Details are important, but the need to be the first to spread the news can sometimes overtake people to diminish this importance. This sloppiness cannot be ignored, not in the kitchen nor online.
There is some consequence to this though. Even though news can now be spread far and wide at a fast pace like never before, people fall into sharing misleading information, without having the complete story in an attempt to share with everyone quickly.
What a disappointment it would be if a chef was sick for the day and news spread that he was fired, when he was just out. Details are important, but the need to be the first to spread the news can sometimes overtake people to diminish this importance. This sloppiness cannot be ignored, not in the kitchen nor online.
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