Brits rejoiced at the prospect of a discounted meal in August thanks to the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.But just three days in, people have been quick to criticise the logic behind the policy's rules.The initiative, unveiled by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, launched on August 3 and has been designed to get diners back into pubs and restaurants following lockdown restrictions.Customers can get 50 percent off meals at participating venues throughout the month, but hundreds have been questioning why it's necessary to dine in to fulfil the requirements.People have taken to social media to express their concern, where one shared: "Okay, I’m confused by this eat out to help out scheme now.
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