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The UK Government's "Eat Out to Help Out"

scheme comes to an end this Bank Holiday Monday!

 

According to the HM Treasury over 84,000 restaurants registered to take part in the Governments "Eat Out To Help Out' scheme. The scheme allowed members of the public to go to all participating restaurants and use a discount of upto £10 per person per meal for food and non alcoholic drinks.

 





 



 

How long is the scheme running for?
 


The scheme runs during the month of August 2020, every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It comes to and end on Monday 31st August. 



How does it work?


You simply go to a participating restaurant, and a 50% discount will be applied to your bill. Upto the value of £10 per person. If the pub or restaurant you are visiting requires you to use an App to order your food, the server should give you a discount code to apply at the checkout section of their App.





 



 

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