Harrogate MP hails amazing ‘Eat-out-to-help-out’ results after 136,000 meals are claimed locally
In total, more than 100 million meals were claimed across the UK under the scheme, which ran throughout the month of August. In total, 84,700 establishments signed up to the scheme, including 153 in Harrogate & Knaresborough Andrew Jones MP’s constituency.
The MP has welcomed the kick-start given to the local economy and says he is encouraged that so many local businesses are planning to continue the eating out discounts irrespective of the Government.
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Mr Jones has hailed the success of the scheme, which was designed to support the hospitality industry after a challenging few months because of coronavirus.
The scheme is credited with protecting 1.8 million jobs across the country, with restaurant bookings significantly up on the previous year.
Data from OpenTable shows bookings increased by an average of 52 per cent on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the whole of August, compared to the same days in 2019.
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Hide AdEat-out-to-help-out was just one part of the Conservative Government’s Plan for Jobs – an ambitious £30 billion strategy to create, protect and support jobs as the country bounces back from coronavirus.
The Government will continue to support the hospitality industry with a temporary cut to VAT, from 20 per cent to 5 per cent, until January 12, 2021.
Andrew Jones MP said: “These are amazing figures showing the impact the Eat-out-to-help-out scheme had on pubs, restaurants and cafes. It was a great way to kickstart the return to normality for eating out.
“Here in Harrogate and Knaresborough there was a huge impact with 153 premises taking part. In total 136,000 meals were purchased under the initiative at a total discount of £931,000. That’s an average saving of nearly £7 for every meal.
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Hide Ad“Now the scheme has ended I have spoken to many constituents who were worried about eating out again.
"Eat-out-to-help-out has given them the confidence to go out again having seen the brilliant safety measures put in place to keep us safe.
“This was just one part of the Government’s help for restaurants, cafes and pubs.
"As well as grants for businesses while they were closed and wages paid for furloughed staff, VAT on food produced by eateries has been dropped to 5 per cent.
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Hide Ad"Many businesses are choosing to pass this discount on to customers so that the spirit of Eat-out-to-help-out continues.”
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