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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

What Chef Clothing Should Be Included - Professional Chef Uniform

What items one professional chef should wear as chef workwear. Following is the checklist that one can follow:

1.       Chef Jacket: Most popular one is white one but some use black or different coloured ones. It could be full / long-sleeved or half/short-sleeved. As per as health and safety is concerned full sleeved ones are recommended. It saves chefs from heat and burns. It also let hair, not go-to food. As the kitchen is a very hot place, some chefs like to wear as less cloth as possible. Therefore, they choose a short-sleeved chef jacket. It is very trendy at present.

 

2.       Chef Trouser: A black chef trousers or a blue and white check pant is most preferable as chef trouser. This trouser should be a bit loose fit so that the chefs can move easily, pick stuff from the bottom or top. It also helps in air ventilation between the trouser the body, therefore, reduces the sweat. A tight /slim fit chef trouser is not recommended.

 

3.       Chef Apron: Chef apron (Bib apron) is very important to wear for a chef in the kitchen. It protects them from heat and food spills. Some chefs prefer butcher apron (White stripe on the black apron) and some prefer black or coloured ones.

 

4.       Chef Hat: Chef hat or Toque hat prevents the hair to fall on the food while cooking. The height of the hats represents the position of the chef in the kitchen. The number of pleats represents the number of expertise the chef has mastered. It comes in metal grommet air vents, adjustable buckle closure and one size fits most. White is the most popular colour for the chef’s hat.

5.       Shoes: Chefs work standing all time he cooks or prepares food. A pair of comfortable anti-slip, protective and supportive kitchen shoes is very important for chef work in the kitchen standing and working experience.

 

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