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Reeves’s tax cut on children’s meals a political ‘soundbite’, say restaurateurs
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a temporary 5% VAT reduction on children's meals in restaurants from June to September to aid families and the hospitality sector. Restaurateurs criticized the move as a political 'soundbite' that will not significantly impact families or businesses.
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