The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Cut-price food and drink available at cafés, restaurant­s and pubs

- CLARE JOHNSTON

Throughout August you are now entitled to half-price food and soft drinks up to the value of £10 each time you dine in a participat­ing venue across Scotland and the rest of the UK, Monday to Wednesday.

Under the scheme, launched by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, everyone in the country will be entitled to use the offer, with businesses able to claim the discounted money back from HMRC.

The discount applies to every customer, including children, and can be used an unlimited number of times over the month and even in one day at separate sittings – meaning you could use it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

It does not include alcohol but will apply to soft drinks.

There is no minimum spend, so a 50% discount could apply to a cup of coffee, and you don’t need a voucher to use the scheme.

You can also use it at the same time as other offers and discounts.

Participat­ing outlets are required to register to take part. There is a postcode checker on the government website tax.service.gov.uk to find participat­ing outlets.

Many of the larger coffee, pub and restaurant chains have registered to take part in the meal discount scheme – and not all are shown on the postcode tracker.

The participat­ing chains include

BrewDog, Burger King, Caffe Nero, Costa Coffee, Five Guys, Frankie & Benny’s, JD Wetherspoo­n, KFC, Malmaison, McDonald’s, Nando’s, Patisserie Valerie, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pret a Manger, Prezzo, Starbucks, TGI Fridays, Toby Carvery, Tony Macaroni, Wagamama and YO Sushi.

Hotels, stores, casinos and other businesses serving sit-in food have also registered, including Dobbies Garden Centres and MacDonald Hotels.

Tesco has announced its own version of the scheme, also running Monday to Wednesday throughout August, but which it will fund itself rather than claiming the discounted money back from the government.

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