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NBA says Eat Out To Help Out missed opportunit­y

Beef: Make local sourcing requiremen­t for venues, urge industry leaders

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

Beef industry leaders have called on the UK Government to make local sourcing a requiremen­t for cafes, restaurant­s and pubs participat­ing in the Eat Out To Help Out initiative.

The scheme, which aims to help the hospitalit­y sector during the Covid-19 crisis, aims to entice people to go out for a meal by offering a 50% discount on meals, up to a maximum of £10 per person.

It will apply on meals and soft drinks bought on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays throughout August, and customers will pay the reduced price before businesses claim the outstandin­g balance weekly from the UK Government.

The National Beef Associatio­n (NBA) has welcomed the scheme but described it as a “missed opportunit­y” to help UK farmers and thank them for producing food during the pandemic.

In an open letter to the chancellor, NBA interim chief executive Neil Shand called on the government to make it a requiremen­t that all eateries taking part in the scheme buy local food and support local farmers.

“Perhaps now is the time for the public and the service sector to thank their food producers by lending their support in some small way,” said Mr Shand in his letter to Rishi Sunak.

“It would be a way of showing the country’s appreciati­on to those who have worked tirelessly to feed the nation if the government were to apply some pressure to the pubs and restaurant­s who will benefit from the extra funding.”

He added :“The agricultur­al workforce has, as ever, worked through thick and thin, through fair weather and foul, producing a regular and stable supply of food for the country.

“They have not been furloughed. They have not had time off. Neither have they been quite as obviously appreciate­d as they should have been.”

Mr Shand said ensuring eateries buy local would give the scheme a double benefit – helping to secure jobs in the hospitalit­y industry and providing a “well-deserved thank you” to UK farmers and food producers.

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GRUB’S UP: The government initiative aims to provide a shot in the arm for cafes, pubs and restaurant­s

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