The Scotsman

More than 35 million half-price meals served

- By AUGUST GRAHAM

More than 35 million halfprice meals have been served by restaurant­s across the UK in the first two weeks of the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

The Treasury said that millions of people have dined out on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday so far this month, and claims from restaurant­s are streaming in.

It has been landed with a £180 million bill from the restaurant­s so far.

Over 85,000 restaurant­s have signed up to the government-backed scheme which reimburses them for half the price of meals eaten on location.

The scheme runs for the first three days of each week all throughout August. Restaurant­s take off 50% from the bill, up to £10, and then claim the money back from the Government.

Around 48,000 different claims have so far been made for money back, the Treasury said. Restaurant chains such as Wagamama submit claims for every site they operate, and many sites will already have submitted more than one claim.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said: “Today’s figures show that Britain is eating out to help out, with at least 35 million meals served up in the first two weeks alone, that is equivalent to over half of the UK taking part and supporting local jobs in the hospitalit­y sector.

“To build back better we must protect as many jobs as possible, that is why I am urging all registered businesses to make the most of this.”

The Treasury urged people to enjoy the scheme “as part of a healthy lifestyle.”

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0 Rishi Sunak says half the Ukis taking part

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