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Businesses and customers: share your experiences of ‘eat out to help out’

We’d like to hear to from staff, owners and customers on how they feel the scheme has been
  
  

A sign advertises the scheme at a restaurant in London.
A sign advertises the scheme at a restaurant in London. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

The government’s ‘eat out to help out’ scheme has meant more than 64m meals have been claimed since the beginning of August.

When introduced, its aim was to incentivise the public to dine at restaurants by allowing customers to claim a half-price discount up to a cost of £10.

We’d like to hear how you feel the scheme has been so far.

Share your experiences

Have you seen an increase in customers, and do you think the scheme is effective? Do you have any concerns?

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Businesses and customers: share your experiences of ‘eat out to help out’

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