A MASSIVE pub chain is cutting the prices of all food and drinks for one day this week in a bid to highlight the tax burden on the hospitality industry.
Wetherspoons, which has venues on Jamaica Street, St Vincent Place, and West George Street in Glasgow, will reduce prices by 7.5% in pubs across the country on Thursday, September 7.
It means that, for example, a customer spending £10 on food and drinks will be £9.25 for one day only.
The move is being done to mark Tax Equality Day, by highlighting the benefit that a permanent VAT reduction would have on pubs and restaurants across the UK.
Prices in Scotland will be reduced on food and non-alcoholic drinks, in line with Scottish licensing laws.
Wetherspoons said it wants to expose the “vast disparity” in how pubs and restaurants are taxed, compared with supermarkets.
Tim Martin, the group’s founder and chairman said: “The biggest threat to the hospitality industry is the vast disparity in tax treatment among pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets.
“Supermarkets pay zero VAT in respect of food sales, whereas pubs and restaurants pay 20%.
“The tax benefit allows supermarkets to subsidise the selling price of beer.
“Pubs have been under fantastic pressure for decades because of the tax disadvantages which they have with supermarkets.”
It means that the hospitality industry is subsiding supermarkets because of the tax rules, Mr Martin argued.
“We urge the Chancellor to create tax equality between pubs and supermarkets”, he added.
Mr Martin has previously been vocal about the issue, arguing that the lower price of beer in supermarkets has deterred some consumers from getting a pint at their local pub.
He has also accused some senior politicians of a “lack of understanding” over inflation and how higher costs are piling pressure on the sector.
As of July, Wetherspoon runs 827 pubs in the UK and Ireland.
It is set to report record total sales across its pubs for the latest financial year thanks to a bumper Easter and May bank holiday trading.
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