Eat out to help out: How many meals were claimed for in Ashfield under Rishi Sunak’s scheme last summer?
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The scheme, which was designed to give struggling hospitality businesses a financial boost during the pandemic, saw foodies across the country dine out for a fraction of the usual cost.
The Government picked up 50 per cent of the bill (up to £10 per person) three days a week throughout August.
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Hide AdFigures released from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs show that more than 106 million meals were claimed for across the UK, totalling over £611 million.
Diners in Ashfield claimed 91,000 meals across 49 restaurants under the scheme.
This provided an average discount of £5.28 per meal.
The total amount claimed by Ashfield businesses was £4781,000.
This resulted in restaurants claiming an average of £9,800.
Regionally, 3,925 restaurants in the East Midlands claimed for 6,515,000 meals. This equaled £36,434,000 in discount claimed.
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Hide AdOutlets claimed an average of £9,300 and diners saved an average £5.59 per meal.
The data only includes registered businesses with fewer than 25 outlets.
UK Hospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls said although the scheme was a “welcome boost” to businesses, more now needs to be done by the Government to help businesses through the new national lockdown.
Ms Nicholls said: “The Eat Out To Help Out scheme is now unfortunately a deep and distant memory in light of the subsequent restrictions and enforced closures suffered by so many businesses.
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Hide Ad“These numbers highlight how the sector grabbed this opportunity and played its part in rebuilding customer confidence in eating and drinking out and helped power the wider economy.
“Hospitality can play this role again and is desperate to do so once restrictions are lifted by offering safe and controlled environments for consumers to come back together.
"But we need further support from the Government, including a continuation of measures such as the VAT cut and business rates holiday, in order to revitalise the economy this year and beyond.”
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