![]() ![]() ![]() Now, what started as two friends who would hit up a couple of different Edmonton-area restaurants per week, posting photos and writing about the new dishes that wowed them, has mushroomed into an army of reviewers who contribute multiple local restaurant reviews per day that are reflective of a variety of tastes.Ī few restaurants have noticed an increase in the number of customers thanks to exposure on Doyle's Facebook page, including Sal's Famous on 82 Street just north of the Yellowhead. You just can't make your initial post a negative post." However, you don't have to say 'Yes, I love that, too,' when you don't. "This is where you've got to eat, not where you don't want to eat. I don't allow any negative posts," Doyle told CTV News Edmonton of the local Facebook foodie destination that has close to 58,000 members and currently attracts about 1,000 new ones a week. "It's not your average rant-and-rave page. In order to stand out and attract an audience, she figured they had to do something different to shape the page - called Edmonton, YOU'VE GOT TO EAT HERE!!, a handle inspired by a TV show - and decided they needed to keep the tone of posts positive. Keri Doyle knows, and knew in 2016 when she and a friend created a Facebook page dedicated to eating out in Edmonton, that there are at least "a million food pages and restaurant pages out there." ![]()
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