More than 49,000 businesses took advantage of initiative to draw diners back after Covid lockdown

Restaurants, cafes and pubs claimed more than £849m through the government’s month-long “eat out to help out” scheme, as diners bought more than 160m discounted meals in August.

More than 49,000 businesses had made a claim for the government subsidy by the end of September, according to official HMRC figures.

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