I don't really have an issue with the idea on its own. I mean, it's not really meant to be helping people go out and eat, it's helping businesses that have had their doors closed for months. We need the people who are fortunate enough to be able to afford to go out for food to actually do it. If this encourages more of them to do so, on days when restaurants are normally quiet, then it might help keep them in business, and thus keep a lot of people employed.
My concern is about it being only certain places. It's really the small independent places that will be desperate for custom, and if this just encourages people to go to Nandos, Weatherspoons and the likes then I'll really fear for the smaller places.
The worry for me is that it wasn't complemented by additional measures to help those who are behind on rent etc, the people who really need helping in addition to the businesses that really need helping. For those who can spend we can get a cheaper meal out, we can buy a house with reduced stamp duty, we can go to attractions and pay less vat. For those who are struggling to put food on the table, pay rent and pay bills there didn't seem to be much