One Post On A Social Network Has Changed The Attendance Of This Restaurant From 0 Up To 500 People Per Day.

One Post On A Social Network Has Changed The Attendance Of This Restaurant From 0 Up To 500 People Per Day.

One good deal can change someone’s life for the better. The proof of these words is a story that happened in the city of Lethbridge, Canada.

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31-Year-old Colin Ross went to the restaurant Whitbie’s Fish & Chips to dine. Ross tried a delicious halibut there. The man liked this place very much. But he was surprised by the fact he was the only visitor.

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When Colin asked the owner of the restraunt, the 70-year-old John McMillan, how things are going in restraunt, he replied, that he had long been unable to attract customers and pay salary even to himself.

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“People do not know where I am. The last three months were absolutely awful”,- said McMillan.

Ross has offered the man to do a little advertising of the restraunt.

Thus, Colin made a post about restraunt “Whitbie’s Fish & Chips” on his facebook page. Netizens shared this 8000 times.

Soon “Whitbie’s Fish & Chips” got a lot of customers. Now a huge line of people wishing to visit this place stretches up to the parking lot.

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Such a large number of visitors Jhon’s restaurant has first time in the ten years of his business.

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John always wanted to open his own restaurant, “Fish En Chips”, which will please people. Today, thanks to one post on a social network, his dream came true.

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Here is Colin’s Post in a social network.

“Today I visited the restaurant “Whitbie’s Fish & Chips” for the first time, where except for me there was only one 70-year-old man, the owner of this place. I talked with him and learned that he can not even pay to himself at the end of the working day. That made me very upset. I want that everything will be good for the people around, especially for this 70-year-old man. The owner of this restaurant is a really cool person, so I ask everyone in Lethbridge to share this post to support the gentleman who is working so hard. He really deserves it”.

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