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Reeves’s tax cut on children’s meals a political ‘soundbite’, say restaurateurs

Chancellor’s measure to help families save money during summer holidays ‘won’t make any difference’

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theguardian.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Reeves’s tax cut on children’s meals a political ‘soundbite’, say restaurateurs

Chancellor’s measure to help families save money during summer holidays ‘won’t make any difference’

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channel4.com4 g fa

Reeves targets cost of living crisis with VAT cut on theme parks and kids’ meals

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has unveiled a three-hundred-million-pound "Great British Summer Savings" package designed to ease the cost-of-living squeeze on families triggered by the war in Iran.

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·channel4.com

    Reeves targets cost of living crisis with VAT cut on theme parks and kids’ meals

    The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has unveiled a three-hundred-million-pound "Great British Summer Savings" package designed to ease the cost-of-living squeeze on families triggered…

  2. sabato 23 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Reeves’s tax cut on children’s meals a political ‘soundbite’, say restaurateurs

    Chancellor’s measure to help families save money during summer holidays ‘won’t make any difference’