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    Toby Carvery and Harvester to offer deal for extra TWO weeks

    Jeffrey ClarkBy Jeffrey ClarkAugust 31, 2020No Comments5 Mins Read
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    HARVESTER and Toby Carvery have both said they will extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for an extra two weeks.

    The government initiative is due to end on Bank Holiday Monday August 31.

    Toby Carvery will be extending the deal for two more weeks

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    Toby Carvery will be extending the deal for two more weeks Credit: Alamy

    Under the scheme, diners can get 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks, up to £10 a head, at participating restaurants on Mondays to Wednesdays throughout August.

    But some chains have chosen to continue to offer their own 50% off deals.

    These will vary and some places may offer 50% off all food and drink, while others may choose to impose a maximum £10 discount limit or restrict the deal to certain parts of the menu.

    Harvester and Toby Carvery, which are both owned by Mitchells & Butlers, will offer customers half price main meals only until September 9.

    Where can you get 50 per cent off deal in September?

    WE reveal the list of chains continuing to offer half price meals in September.

    Brains Brewery
    Bill’s
    Harvester
    Stonehouse Pizza
    Toby Carvery
    Heliot Steak House
    Hot Stone
    Benares Mayfair
    Drake & Morgan
    plant based by CHLOE.,
    The Lebanese Bakery
    Dominique Ansel BakeryThen the Mirror and The Independent are also saying these ones:
    Signature Pub Group
    Q Hotels Group
    True North Brew Co
    Cityglen pubs
    The Coconut Tree
    56 North – Edinburgh
    Smiths Restaurant – Uddingston
    Peru Perdu, Manchester
    Pizza Hut
    Craft Dining Room, Birmingham
    Homeslice

    For more details see the full details of what is being offered.

    It will only be on offer to customers who eat out on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, although the discount won’t be applied to alcohol or takeaway orders.

    The chains have lifted the £10 per person cap but it will only be offered on main meals.

    You also won’t be able to stack the deal on top of other offers like you could before.

    It means an unlimited carvery meal at Toby Carvery will cost £3.65, instead of £7.30.

    How to calculate the bill

    THE government will pay for half of your bill, up to £10 a head, when you eat out on certain days of the week in August.

    To work out how much your bill will be after the discount is applied, you should start by adding together everything that you ordered.

    You’ll then need to take off any items that it doesn’t cover, such as alcoholic drinks and the service charge.

    Then, divide this by two to find out half of the bill.

    What if it comes to more than £10 per head?

    To check that it comes under the £10 per head cap, divide it again by the number of people who are dining.

    If it works out as more than this per person, then you’ll need to multiply the number of people eating by £10.

    You should then minus the answer from the total cost of the items that the discount can be applied to.

    For example, four people eat out and the total bill that the discount can be applied to comes to £90.

    Half of the bill would be £45, but that’s more than the limit.

    So you need to minus £40 (£10 per diner) from £90 to get the amount you will need to pay, which in this case is £50.

    Meanwhile, Harvester diners can enjoy include a half rotisserie chicken meal for £5.25 instead of £10.50, or steak and chips for £6.40, down from £12.80.

    And a dirty burger combo, which comes with a side of ribs, will set you back just £8, down from £16.

    The brand behind the chains, Mitchells & Butlers, is also going to extend the half price deal at its Stonehouse Pizza branches too.

    Other chains which have chosen to extend the offer at their own cost include Pizza Hut, Bill’s, Tesco Cafe, and The Lebanese Bakery.

    For example, Pizza Hut Restaurants will be doing 2for1 on mains Monday to Wednesday from September 7 – but only if you’re signed up to its newsletter/ customer database.

    Divisional director of Mitchells & Butlers David Gallacher said the chancellor’s incentive has helped the restaurants “get back on their feet” after lockdown.

    He said: “The Eat Out to Help Out scheme was really helpful for the industry and the unwavering support we’ve encountered from our loyal guests has been incredible to see.

    “They’re clearly so pleased to get back to their favourite restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal out.

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    “Our teams have enjoyed having guests back and can’t wait to see them again in September.”

    Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the scheme will be extended with the Treasury telling The Sun that it’s worked so well because it is “limited”.

    Here’s a round up of all the restaurant discount schemes you can still use to get money off the tab even after the Eat Out to Help Out scheme ends.

    This Morning’s Alice Beer exposes loophole diners can use to get Eat Out to Help Out discount on takeaways

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