What England Did to Help Their Economy: Half-Price Food For The Month of August
The Eat Out to Help Out scheme should be extended to give small food and drink firms a continued boost throughout September, business leaders have said. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is urging chancellor Rishi Sunak to extend the scheme into September as businesses “enter a period of economic make or break”. From The Independent
Get a discount with the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme
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From 3 to 31 August, get a 50% discount when you eat in at restaurants that are registered with the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
Use the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme at a participating establishment:
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to get a 50% discount on food or non-alcoholic drinks to eat or drink in (up to a maximum of £10 discount per diner)
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every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between 3 and 31 August
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as many times as you like
You do not need a voucher to use this scheme and you can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts. There is no minimum spend.
You cannot claim discount on alcoholic drinks or service charges.
The discount will be automatically available to you at participating establishments. Establishments will then claim a reimbursement from the government for the discount they’ve given you.
Participating establishments may include:
- restaurants, cafés, bars or pubs
- work and school canteens
- food halls
All diners in a group of any size can use the discount.
Find a restaurant
You will get up to 100 results within a 5 mile radius.
Some restaurants may not have registered for the scheme yet.
If you’re in an area under local lockdown
You should follow guidelines if you’re in an area under local lockdown. Local restaurants may not be open and could still appear in the results when you use the restaurant finder tool.
Help you can get
You can report fraud to HMRC if you think an establishment is abusing the scheme.
NHS have introduced the test and trace service to help track the spread of coronavirus.
Last updated 29 July 2020 + show all updates
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