Eat Out To Help Out
EOTHO gets August food sales back on track, but September ‘another crucial month’
Britain’s managed pub, restaurant and bar groups saw collective like-for-like sales bounce back up to 2019 levels in August thanks to the government’s Eat Out To Help Out campaign, but September is "another crucial month".
Eat Out to Help Out serves up £250m in financial benefits to government, trade bodies say
The Eat Out to Help Out scheme served up £250m in financial benefits to government, as well as boosting thousands of hospitality businesses, trade bodies have said.
José Pizarro may extend Eat Out to Help Out into October
More than 100 million meals claimed as part of Eat Out to Help Out
Fear and optimism as operators look beyond Eat Out to Help Out
Eat Out to Help Out comes to an end with bumper bank holiday
Deliveroo launches Eat In to Help Out to support small restaurants
Deliveroo is to launch Eat In to Help Out for September to encourage more people to[...]
Majority of UK consumers still uncomfortable with eating out
The majority of consumers are still uncomfortable with eating in a restaurant, with 54% saying it[...]
D&D London to reopen remaining restaurants as trading exceeds expectations
D&D Londonwill reopen the remainder of its estate in the next fortnight, after recording July and[...]
Grosvenor offers rent reductions to fund Eat Out to Help Out extensions
Mayfair and Belgravia landlord Grosvenor has offered tenants reduced rent rates if they extend the Eat[...]
Eat Out to Help Out sees 64 million meals claimed so far
More than 64 million meals have been enjoyed by diners across the country since the Eat Out to Help Out scheme launched at the beginning of August. "
Eat Out to Help Out extensions divide opinion
Operator-funded extensions to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme have divided opinion, with some arguing the industry's survival should not be built on discounting.
Leicester restaurants report successful reopening helped by Eat Out to Help Out scheme
Leicester restaurants have seen customers return after they were finally able to open their doors a month later than the rest of the country on 3 August, in time to take advantage of the government’s Eat Out to Help Out[...]
Older demographics 'plan to continue dining out more' after Eat Out to Help Out scheme
Older demographics plan to eat out more than their younger counterparts after the Eat Out to[...]
‘No-win situation' for fully booked operators in customer firing line over Eat Out to Help Out
Operators have been bearing the brunt of would-be diners’ frustrations at finding restaurants fully booked during[...]
Eat Out To Help Out successful despite sales drop in week two
Latest consumer data has shown a slight decrease in sales for the second week of the[...]
Eat Out To Help Out scheme has ‘no negative impact’ on weekend trading
Businesses are extending their opening hours to maximise the potential of the Eat Out to Help[...]
Operators hail ‘amazing’ Eat Out to Help Out as sales surge
Operators have reported strong sales since the launch of the government’s Eat Out to Help Out initiative on Monday, describing the 50% discount offer on food and soft drinks as ‘amazing’."
Eat Out to Help Out: HMRC Q&A
Angela MacDonald, recently appointed deputy chief executive and second permanent secretary at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), has provided answers to commonly asked questions around Eat Out to Help Out.
Eat Out to Help Out scheme launches today with more than 72,000 operators signed up
More than 72,000 restaurants have signed up to take part in the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which launches today.
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