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Toby Carvery and Harvester are extending Eat Out to Help Out for a few more weeks

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The Eat Out to Help Out scheme has proved very popular, with thousands signing a petition calling for it to be extended.

Well, there’s good news for fans of Toby Carvery and Harvester, as they are both extending the scheme, as well as Stonehouse Pizza – all three chains are owned by Mitchell & Butlers.

They’ve promised to extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for an extra two weeks, so you’ve got even more time to grab a bargain.

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You can head down between September 1st and September 9th to take advantage of the scheme, which is due to officially end next Monday, August 31st.

As such, the chains will be covering the 50% that comes off the bill themselves, because they’ll no longer be able to claim the subsidy back from the government.

This means you can grab an unlimited carvery meal for £3.65 down from £7.30 at Toby Carvery, or a half rotisserie chicken meal for £5.25 instead of £10.50, and steak and chips for £6.40 reduced from £12.80 at Harvester.

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As before, to claim it you simply have to eat at one of their restaurants on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays – it won’t be applicable to alcohol or takeaway orders – and in even better news they’ve lifted the £10 per person cap.

However, you won’t be able to stack the deal on top of other offers like you could previously. 

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