Eat out to help out
New figures have shown that the Eat Out to Help Out scheme has now been used over 64 million times, delivering a vital boost for Britain's hospitality sector which has been hit hard by coronavirus.
- The lockdown measures introduced in March were vital in saving lives and stopping the spread of coronavirus, but we must recognise the enormous impact this has had on our economy, and especially on the hospitality sector.
- That is why at the start of August chancellor RIshi Sunak launched the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which is now in its fourth week and has been used over 64 million times to give people discounted meals, helping to get customers back into local businesses and protecting the jobs of the nearly 2 million people who work in hospitality.
- This scheme has kept more money in hardworking families’ pockets whilst giving the UK’s hospitality sector the vital boost it needs.
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