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Keeping a record of food ordered for 28 days

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BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 04/09/2020 18:06

What are they hoping to achieve with that? I know that some pubs have been claiming to serve food when they haven't really, but won't those same pubs just make up imaginary records instead?

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Blankblankblank · 04/09/2020 18:14

I imagine if they were making up food ordered then their invoices from their suppliers wouldn’t match what they claim to have sold.

OrangeGeckoWithBlackSpots · 05/09/2020 10:45

It's to chase the pubs into actually proving they are selling food, because there's justified resentment between smaller non-food-providing pubs that aren't allowed to open and larger pubs who serve food who are.

Most eat-in pubs are genuinely insisting on the €9 spend on food. ds went to one the other day that was happy for a group of 6 to share one plate of chips, it was ridiculous. He was delighted (he's sick of spending silly money on shite and tiny plates of food) but it's very unfair.

I think small local pubs should be allowed to open freely, with limits on numbers - some country pubs don't even fit more than about a dozen people.

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