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LoyalFree app shows where you can save during Eat Out to Help Out month

Food and drink sector has been devastated by pandemic, with businesses struggling to break even as diners stay home

The LoyalFree app is aimed at SMEs

The people behind a shop local app have launched an Eat Out to Help Out service linking diners to discounts.

LoyalFree, which has been backed by business improvement districts in towns and cities around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, has added a service showcasing which restaurants, bars and pubs inn an area have joined the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

It currently covers eight towns and cities, including Loughborough, Bristol and Rochdale, with more to follow.

The Eat Out to Help Out initiative has been designed to encourage people to support the high street.

It provides a 50 per cent discount on food and soft drinks of up to £10 per person during Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in August.

The sector has been devastated by the pandemic, with many business owners struggling to break even as diners stay at home.

In Leicestershire, where the team behind the app is based, the problem has been made worse with the extended lockdown.

LoyalFree co-founder Sophie Hainsworth said: “Whilst the high street is recovering, it is crucial for us to adapt our technology to allow the public to support local businesses whilst staying safe at the same time.