This Morning viewers were left tickled as the show’s new consumer expert, Katie Morley, made a blunder live on air – but hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford did not appear impressed.
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Hull Live.Wetherspoons announced that, under the scheme, breakfasts in its pubs will cost £2.24, a pizza will be £2.75, other meals will be £2.37 and a children’s meal will be £2.08.The prices will be lower than comparable food bought at most supermarkets such as Tesco, it said.Company chairman Tim Martin said: “Thanks to the government scheme, an individual is £2.93 better off eating and drinking at Wetherspoons than purchasing a similar range of products at Tesco.“Over a 13-day period
.This Morning viewers were left tickled as the show’s new consumer expert, Katie Morley, made a blunder live on air – but hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford did not appear impressed.
The discount can be used an unlimited number of times on any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday in August.There had been some fears that diners would simply switch the days they head out for meals and takings would plummet at the weekends, but David said this is not something he has experienced.He continued: “We’ve noticed a slight dip on Thursdays and Sundays but trade is actually comparable to this time last year.“We actually sent out a survey to 1500 customers prior to opening and 50 per cent
Brits rejoiced at the prospect of a discounted meal in August thanks to the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.But just three days in, people have been quick to criticise the logic behind the policy's rules.The initiative, unveiled by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, launched on August 3 and has been designed to get diners back into pubs and restaurants following lockdown restrictions.Customers can get 50 percent off meals at participating venues throughout the month, but hundreds have been
food at participating restaurants, pubs and bars to help the hospitality industry bounce back following lockdown.
https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/eat-out-to-help-out/find-a-restaurant/restaurant-chains ). You can also search on the HMRC website for the signed-up restaurants closest to you: https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/eat-out-to-help-out/find-a-restaurantThe Eat Out to Help Out scheme offers 50 per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks up to a total value of £10 per person if you eat or drink in at the registered business every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between August 3 and 31.
Eat Out to Help Out scheme begins at participating eateries. The initiative has been launched by the UK Government in a bid to restart the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown.
UK Government scheme providing a 50% discount on food and non-alcoholic drinks.Chancellor Rishi Sunak's "Eat out to help out" scheme, designed to encourage a return to the hospitality industry, begins on Monday.The initiative will provide up to £10 off meals to diners eating out every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during August at participating businesses.At least 3,766 outlets in Scotland have signed up, though this figure does not include chains which have more than 26 premises.Across the UK
Arizona Joe's137 Deane RoadAmico Cafe28 Corporation StreetAroma restaurant346 Deane RoadBambu Oriental Cafe119A, DeansgateOdessa cafe4 Bridgeman Buildings, Exchange StreetThe Courthouse Restaurant and Bar4 Mawdsley StreetCiao Napoli11 Mawdsley StreetIstanbul’s KitchenLifestyle Hall, Bolton Market, Ashburner StreetOlympus Fish and Chips35-41 Great Moor StreetHeavenly DessertsUnit 3, 79-87 DeansgateSizzling Palate20 BradshawgateNorthern Monkey Brew Co.Flat 1, The Pack Horse, Nelson SquareBasic
People in West Lothian who are facing money worries as a result of coronavirus are being urged to take full advantage of the support available.The coronavirus pandemic has led to more people facing challenges around bills, rent and job security.The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Citizens Advice network in Scotland, is raising awareness of the support available for those who need it during these difficult times.
It's been a strange old summer for many school and college leavers with classes going virtual and no time to say bye to your pals.You may have even missed out on your final prom, meaning there's lots to catch-up on.But with GCSEs and A-level results day just around the corner, in August, it's time to look to the future and celebrate.And what better way than a sit-down meal with all your closest classmates at Manjaros restaurant in Manchester?Even better, thanks to the government's new Eat Out to
full list of chains here ). You can search on the HMRC website for the signed-up restaurants closest to you or check out our list below to see whether any of your favourites have signed up.