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Eat out to help out scheme to be extended by some restaurants

Eat out to help out scheme has drawn people back into restaurants, bars and cafes, providing a boost for hospitality businesses hard hit by the coronavirus crisis. More than 64m meals have been claimed in total served by 50,000 restaurants since it began in August – the equivalent of one for almost every person in the country. Some restaurants are extending their offer of discounted meals in September as its popular with diners, although the eateries will have to cover the costs themselves. Diners will be able to take advantage of reduced prices at nationwide chains including Harvester, Toby Carvery, Tesco Café, Bill’s, Pizza Hut and Prezzo. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) wants to see Eat Out to Help Out extended through to September, with its chairman Mike Cherry describing the next months as 'economic make or break'. He said: "A nationwide one-month extension would go some way to helping many firms which are still only just about managing in this time of crisis. Mr Cherry also called again for more support for wet-led pubs, which haven't been able to benefit from either the VAT cuts or the Eat Out to Help Out scheme. Additional support is still needed for certain groups in the leisure sector, especially pubs. "We need to see these community hubs fully brought into the Eat Out to Help Out fold, particularly as they have been excluded from the recent VAT cut for food." Restaurant food delivery partner Deliveroo will offer £5 off an order of £20 or more during the first three days of each week in September, will offer cash off the first 100,000 orders at small restaurants each week in September. National chains will not be part of the deal, unless they pick up the tab themselves. About 16,000 local restaurants would be involved in the scheme and customers will be given a code. You can find some articles on this topic: Eat out to help out scheme to be extended by some restaurants https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/aug/27/eat-out-to-help-out-to-be-extended-by-some-restaurants-covid Treasury responds to calls for Eat Out to Help Out to be extended into September https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/eat-out-help-out-extended-18829603 Eat Out to Help Out extension: Treasury statement issued in response to calls for it to continue https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink/eat-out-help-out-extension-4458378 Eat out to help out scheme extended: Will the Eat Out to Help Out scheme be extended? https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1327866/eat-out-to-help-out-scheme-extended-September-eat-out-scheme-end-date Eat Out to Help Out extension statement issued as scheme comes to an end https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/eat-out-help-out-extension-18829358 Full list of restaurants extending Eat Out To Help Out discount scheme https://www.heart.co.uk/lifestyle/restaurants-eat-out-to-help-out-scheme/ Several restaurants, food chains and pub groups have decided to extend the 50% off discount after it formally closes to keep encouraging customers through the doors. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/money/5974578/eat-out-to-help-out-restaurants-extended-dates-scotland/ Rishi’s dishes: has Eat Out to Help Out worked and should it be extended? https://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-business/107912/has-eat-out-to-help-out-worked-should-it-be-extended By Brent Linen Hire London workwear hire rental, bed linen hire London, linen supply companies near me, laundry and linen hire, linen hire companies the UK Call 020 3488 1616 www.brentlinenhire.co.uk #brentlinenhire

Want to know which restaurant chain is opening amid Coronavirus lockdown? You would love it.

The sausage and bakery chain Greggs is set to reopen as early as next week on May the 4th 2020. It’s a very good news for the fan of Greggs. Initially they will open 20 branches on a takeaway basis on a controlled basis. The group shut their door on 23rd March 2020. Once the trial is successful, the group will open most of their branches in months. In a letter to staff, group CEO Roger Whiteside said he hopes to open around 700 stores, including 150 franchise shops, with new operational measures in place from June 8 and he intends to open all 2050 branches by July 1st 2020.

 

CEO Roger Whiteside released a statement expressing gratitude for the company’s workers and said “While we are closed, we will continue supporting our colleagues with full contract hours for as long as we are able although we will need to keep this under review as the situation develops”.

 

They will maintain social distancing during their operation to keep their staff and customers safe. They will also offer left over food to the vulnerable people in the society.

 

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