‘It is win-win, we aren’t going to lose out’ – what Sunderland restaurants are saying about the Government’s ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ vouchers

Restaurant owners in Sunderland have had their say on today’s announcement from the Government on how it intends to support the hospitality sector.
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During the mini-budget announcement this afternoon (Wednesday, July 8), the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced plans on how the Government will help out the hospitality sector.

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It was also announced that there will be a six-month VAT cut on food, accommodation and attractions – it will go down from 20% to 5% as of July 15 until January 12.

Restaurant owners in Sunderland have had their say on the Government's announcement to support the hospitality industry.Restaurant owners in Sunderland have had their say on the Government's announcement to support the hospitality industry.
Restaurant owners in Sunderland have had their say on the Government's announcement to support the hospitality industry.

Today, business owners in Sunderland reacted to the news, and how it may help them.

Monie Hussain is the owner of Yuvraaj in Douro Terrace in Sunderland, welcomed the Chancellor’s announcements.

“I think it will be a good thing in terms of keeping business moving and it will probably keep a lot of businesses afloat,” he said.

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“As soon as financial crisis hits, the hospitality industry is always the first to be knocked as people look for ways to save money.

Yuvraaj owner Monie Hussain believes the offer will keep "a lot of businesses afloat".Yuvraaj owner Monie Hussain believes the offer will keep "a lot of businesses afloat".
Yuvraaj owner Monie Hussain believes the offer will keep "a lot of businesses afloat".
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“Hopefully it will get people of out the house knowing that they can go and enjoy a meal without spending as much as they normally would.

“Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights tend to be the quieter ones of the week so it could even help to make them busier.”

Ahmet Altikulac, the owner of Turkish restaurant Enfes in Derwent Street, agrees it will be a good thing for the hospitality industry.

Ahmet Altikulac, the owner of Enfes says it is a "win-win" situation for restaurants who opt into the scheme.Ahmet Altikulac, the owner of Enfes says it is a "win-win" situation for restaurants who opt into the scheme.
Ahmet Altikulac, the owner of Enfes says it is a "win-win" situation for restaurants who opt into the scheme.
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He added: “It is win-win really. We aren’t going to be losing out on anything by opting into it.

“We’ve seen in the past, especially during Sunderland Restaurant Week, that when restaurants are promoted with discounts that people come through the door.

Hayley Tuckwell - who owns The Scullery at Silksworth and Scullery Pier Point at Roker - also welcomed the announcements from the Chancellor to support the hospitality industry.

Hayley Tuckwell who owns The Scullery in Silksworth and Roker has welcomed the lowering of the VAT on food to 5%.Hayley Tuckwell who owns The Scullery in Silksworth and Roker has welcomed the lowering of the VAT on food to 5%.
Hayley Tuckwell who owns The Scullery in Silksworth and Roker has welcomed the lowering of the VAT on food to 5%.
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In particular, she was pleased to see the lowering of VAT – which she says is a “massive” cost which comes out of her venues' profit.

She commented: “For the VAT - that's just an amazing thing to hear. I think it's good, and for the smaller businesses especially, it will get them back up and running.

"I do think it will be a good thing, but if they could keep the VAT down for the future, a good few months or even a year, to get us back on our feet and making profit – we are going to be in the minus for a long time."

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