The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Eat Out boost to footfall from hungry Dundonians

- ROB MCLAREN

Hungry Dundonians in search of a bargain led to the city recording the largest footfall boost in Scotland from the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

A study which tracks city centre footfall using mobile phone data reveals Dundee’s economy has had a significan­t shot in the arm from the government stimulus designed to encourage people back to restaurant­s.

The initiative offers people 50% off the value of their food and nonalcohol­ic drinks, up to £10 per person, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August.

Dundee had a 21% increase in footfall at the start of the week in August when compared to July.

This compares to 14% in Edinburgh and 8% in Glasgow. Aberdeen’s footfall fell by 3% due to its local lockdown.

The UK average increase in footfall was 8%. Dundee’s footfall rise ranked fourth in the UK, with Bournemout­h leading the table.

Total city centre footfall in Dundee is now at 84% of pre-lockdown levels compared to a UK city average of 56%.

Andrew Carter, the chief executive of Centre for Cities, which carried out the analysis, said: “Good weather and the Eat Out to Help Out scheme have helped increase the number of visitors to city and town centres.

“But a question mark remains over whether the footfall increase that we have seen this summer can be sustained into the autumn without the good weather and UK Government incentive – particular­ly with so many people still working from home.

“Shops, restaurant­s and pubs face an uncertain future while office workers remain at home.

“So, in the absence of a big increase in people returning to the office, the UK Government must set out how it will support the people working in city centre retail and hospitalit­y who could well find themselves out of a job by Christmas.”

Earlier this week, the Overgate Shopping Centre in Dundee reported the scheme had been of great benefit to its food and drinks outlets.

Since the scheme launched on August 3, Costa said its sales were up 20%, while burger specialist Five Guys said their sales were up 60% on the days the offer applies.

Debenhams Café has expanded its seating area outside the main store, Chopstix has reported several new customers and Bibble Milkshake Bar said its takings were up 25% at the start of the week.

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