BigDish PLC UK Government Boosts The Restaurant Sector
July 09 2020 - 2:00AM
RNS Non-Regulatory
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BigDish PLC
09 July 2020
BigDish Plc
( " BigDish " or the " Company")
The Chancellor's "Eat Out To Help Out" Initiative And VAT Cuts
for the Hospitality Sector
BigDish Plc (LON: DISH), a food technology company that operates
a technology platform for restaurants, is pleased to announce a
response to yesterday's initiatives to support the restaurant and
hospitality industry in the United Kingdom that were announced by
Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Highlights:
-- "Eat Out to Help Out" - government funded time based
discounts during August
-- VAT Reduced to 5%
-- What the measures mean for BigDish - a unique window of
opportunity
"Eat Out To Help Out"
Yesterday, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that diners will
receive a 50% discount off their restaurant bill during the month
of August. This amounts to up to GBP10 per head between Monday and
Wednesday during the month of August.
VAT Reduction
A VAT reduction from 20% to 5% has also been unveiled to support
the hospitality sector for the next six months.
What The Measures Mean For BigDish
Earlier this week BigDish provided a comprehensive update to the
market with regards to how the Company is adapting its technology
platform and business model in response to the challenges facing
the restaurant sector. The latest Government initiative with "Eat
Out To Help Out" and the VAT reduction are, in the Company's
opinion, the right incentives to kickstart the hospitality sector
back to life after several months of closure. This can only
accelerate the speed at which restaurants reopen and encourage
diners to return.
The new Software-as-a-Service ("SaaS") model, including a more
flexible BigDish reservation platform that includes dynamic pricing
functionality, alongside Government funded discounts, creates a
potentially interesting scenario for the Company where there is a
unique window of opportunity to onboard restaurants to BigDish in
order to market the government funded discounted restaurant tables.
If successful, this would provide the opportunity for BigDish to
develop the relationship further with any newly acquired
restaurants beyond the month of August to use its flexible
reservation platform and to introduce BIgDish-to-GO.
Aidan Bishop, Founding Director, commented:
"BigDish is naturally delighted to see the Government
intervening to jolt the restaurant industry back to life by
incentivising diners to come back to restaurants. The Company will
update the market in due course with regards to how the government
initiatives have benefited the BigDish platform."
Enquiries:
Zak Mir, Digital Communications
Officer, BigDish +44 (0) 7867 527659
zak@bigdish.com
Jonathan Morley-Kirk, Non-Executive jmk@bigdish.com
Chairman
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