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This Calgary chef took to Instagram to post the sad news her restaurant was closing тАФ then everything changed

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Janice Buckingham logged onto her plant-based restaurant’s┬аInstagram account on May 22 to write a post about its impending closure.

“I love this place. I love the team. I love the food. I love the customers and all of you. I appreciate every. single. thing anyone has done to support the dream,” wrote Buckingham, owner and head chef at Daydream in Calgary’s Bridgeland neighbourhood.

“We are facing closure within a month without at least a 30 per cent┬аincrease in revenue. I’m afraid we haven’t reached enough people in enough time to get established and stable.”

After hitting publish on her post, everything changed.

Influencer and business woman┬аJillian Harris, former star of The Bachelorette and former host of HGTV’s Love It Or List It, shared Buckingham’s post on the stories section of her Instagram account and encouraged her 1.3 million followers to support Daydream.┬а

“I didn’t expect a miracle to happen, that’s for sure, but that is kind of what did happen,” said Buckingham.

The restaurant, which opened in March,┬аreceived an outpouring of support online and business skyrocketed.

A screenshot of celebrity influencer Jillian Harris’s Instagram story post showing support for Daydream. (Jillian Harris/Instagram)

“We increased our sales by around 300 per cent,” said Buckingham, who saw more than double the usual number of customers come in that week.┬а

The┬аtrained chef credits┬аHarris, a former Albertan who now lives in Kelowna, B.C.,┬аas being a big part of this shift in revenue.

Buckingham, pictured here, cried ‘happy tears’ when her restaurant started filling up with more customers after her Instagram post went viral. (Submitted by Janice Buckingham)

“There’s no question,” said Buckingham, who trained at┬аthe Institute of Culinary Education in New York City.┬а

“[Harris] shares the best stuff. People really trust her as an influencer. She shares things from the heart as well.”

Peeling back the curtain

Buckingham said she decided to share the vulnerable post only after “pulling out all the stops,” including extending her hours and starting a loyalty rewards┬аprogram,┬аto try to attract people to her restaurant.

She already has┬аa four-year-old business producing vegan cheese called Flora Fromage, which can be found at 17 local retailers, and she had hoped┬аcustomers would carry over to Daydream.

After seeing a few months of losses, and sinking most of her money into building the restaurant, Buckingham didn’t have money left for marketing and was feeling “a little desperate.”

She told her six staff members they were likely going to lose their jobs in June.┬а

Buckingham serves a plant-based menu at Daydream. (Submitted by Janice Buckingham)

“Tears were shed. It felt like grief, honestly,” she said.

And then she took that grief online.┬а

“I felt like, OK, if I let people know, and if I’m vulnerable and kind of peel back the curtain and show them the struggle of making it not as a chain restaurant┬аbut as an independently owned restaurant, that maybe people would want to come out and help. I really believe in the food so much,” she said.

After making the post, people started tagging Harris, who often promotes plant-based eating, and it caught her attention.

“We chatted back and forth, and she said she’s had some businesses closed and she knows how hard that is, and it just weighed on her and she wanted to do what she could.”

Jillian Harris wrote a series of posts on her Instagram story on May 23 in support of Buckingham’s restaurant Daydream, which was on the verge of closing. (Jillian Harris/Instagram)

On her Instagram story, Harris wrote in one of her posts: “I know all too well the struggles of trying to start up a new business and failing тАж I will never forget this feeling. I believe this little shop is in Calgary тАж please flood her with love and business if you can.”

Buckingham said that after Harris’s posts, things started gaining traction.

“It was happy tears for me,” she said.

“Finally, the traffic coming through our doors was what I projected in my business plans, and so it was surreal. It was surreal that I was finally witnessing what I knew all along was possible.”

Business has picked up so much,┬аBuckingham has hired an additional dishwasher┬аfor the weekends.

“I’m very optimistic,” she said.

“If we can get through this summer with good numbers, then we’re golden.”

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