UK diners can get half off their meals on certain days

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Britain's food service industry, which employed 1.8-million people before the crisis, has suffered thousands of job cuts

London — Britain launched a $625m “Eat out to help out” discount scheme to boost spending at restaurants, cafes and pubs that have been crippled by Covid-19, offering half-priced meals from Monday to Wednesday to get people spending again.

“This moment is unique. We need to be creative,” he told parliament during a statement on the outlook for the economy. Sunak also announced a temporary cut in VAT sales tax from 20% to 5% for eat-in or hot takeaway food from restaurants, cafes and pubs.“The measures announced today are extremely positive ... and they should give many businesses in our sector much-needed help to get going again in earnest,” she said.“It feels like manufacturing has been forgotten ...

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