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Toby Carvery in Colwick plans to extend Eat Out to Help Out deal for TWO extra weeks

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TOBY Carvery in Colwick has announced it will extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme for an extra two weeks.

Between September 1 and September 9, the carvery chain, which has a site on Daleside Road East, has announced that customers will be able to dine out on half price meals even though the government scheme is due to end August 31.

Sunday-lunch

The chain has announced it will pick-up the cost difference as they won’t be able to get subsidy to do so from the government post-August 31.

The carvery will be running the deal under the same terms and conditions set by the government.

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It will only be on offer to customers who eat out on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and the discount won’t be applied to alcohol or takeaway orders.

A full carvery meal at Toby Carvery currently costs £8.99, but will set you back just £4.50 under the 50 per cent discount scheme.

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