Eating out vouchers: How half-price meals in August will work after mini-budget announcement

HALF-price meals will be offered to diners eating out every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during August, the Chancellor has announced, in a bid to boost the hospitality sector.
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Rishi Sunak said the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme would provide 50 per cent off - up to a maximum of £10 per head - meals at participating businesses across the UK.

Restaurants, cafes and pubs have been severely affected by the coronavirus lockdown, with many staff placed on the Government's furlough scheme.

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But in a bid to encourage customers to return, Mr Sunak told the Commons during his economic update: ‘I can announce today that, for the month of August, we will give everyone in the country an 'Eat Out to Help Out' discount.

Government have announced half-price meals in August. Picture: Luke Dray/Getty ImagesGovernment have announced half-price meals in August. Picture: Luke Dray/Getty Images
Government have announced half-price meals in August. Picture: Luke Dray/Getty Images
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‘Meals eaten at any participating business, Monday to Wednesday, will be 50 per cent off, up to a maximum discount of £10 per head for everyone, including children. Businesses will need to register, and can do so through a simple website, open next Monday.

‘Each week in August, businesses can then claim the money back, with the funds in their bank account within five working days.’

A Treasury document said the discount can be used ‘unlimited times’.

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It will be valid from Monday to Wednesday on any eat-in meal - including non-alcoholic drinks - at any participating restaurant, cafe, pub or other eligible food service establishment across the UK.

Establishments will then be reimbursed for the 50 per cent discount, the document said.

Shares in restaurant companies moved higher following the announcement, with shares in Wagamama-owner The Restaurant Group moving 2.6% higher shortly after the Chancellor's statement.

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