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Eat Out To Help Out at McArthurGlen East Midlands


Sunday 16 Aug 2020 by a Content Contributor
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McArthurGlen Designer Outlet East Midlands is supporting the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme this August. Guests can enjoy a mid-week treat with 50% off meals at participating restaurants every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.



The scheme will run from the 3rd - 31st of August, with guests able to make a saving of up to £10 per person.



Eat Out to Help Out is only available at participating eat-in restaurants and cafes including Wagamama, 200 Degrees Coffee, Pizza Express and Starbucks.
 
Guests can use the Eat Out To Help Out discount at the same time as other offers. The discount will be automatically available to guests at the centre’s participating establishments.  Discount cannot be claimed on alcoholic drinks or service charges.
 
Please click here for a full list of participating restaurants and more information.
 



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