It is tax payers money. If you can afford to eat out, then pay the full bill. The restaurants are still getting customers.
Jeremy Hunt has been showing off on Twitter with a £50 discount off a meal costing over £100. The replies are pointing out, his one meal is more than people on Universal Credit get to live on for a week.
Semantics. You don’t say my family and I are going out for meals tonight, do you. You say we’re going out for a meal.
It's not semantics as the discount is per person not per meal so your example doesn't work. Regardless I fail to see why people should not use the deal. So yes, some people can't afford to go out to eat, but that was the case before this deal. That's life I'm afraid. The idea it to stimulate demand and it appears to be working. The restaurant Miss WS works in has seen an explosion of bookings for this week and next. So much so all the staff are getting extra shifts and so are earning more and paying more tax. The economy needs a stimulus - this seems a decent enough one for a reasonable cost that benefits many people.