July 08, 2020
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a major new package of support for the struggling hospitality and tourism industries, including an unprecedented government-backed discount for eating out.

VAT will be slashed for all food outlets, accommodation businesses and public attractions from 20% to just 5% for six months.

The UK Government will also launch a voucher scheme giving 50% discounts on all meals eaten out from Monday to Wednesday, up to a value of £10 per person, including children.

‘Eat out to help out’ discounts will be available every week in August and will be redeemed via a government website.

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