Wetherspoon has announced a special one-day promotion across its UK pubs, offering customers a 7.5% discount on all food and drink items on Thursday, 12 September. This discount applies at most Wetherspoon locations throughout the country (excluding those at airports and Haven holiday parks), making it a great opportunity for patrons to enjoy their favourite meals and beverages at reduced prices. The discount will be automatically applied at the point of purchase, with no need for vouchers or codes, making it simple and convenient for customers to enjoy savings on their orders.
While the discount does not apply to alcohol sales in Scotland, all other menu items will be eligible for the 7.5% price reduction. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite to eat or enjoying one of Wetherspoon’s meal deals, such as the popular Thursday ‘Curry Club’, you can take advantage of the discount throughout the day. It’s important to note that prices at Wetherspoon pubs can vary, so the discount may vary slightly from one location to another. To find the nearest participating pub, customers can use the locator tool on the Wetherspoon website or app for added convenience.
Wetherspoon previously ran a similar campaign in 2023, highlighting the impact a VAT reduction in the hospitality industry could have on pricing. Tim Martin, the founder and chairman of Wetherspoon’s, emphasised the need for tax equality in the sector, noting the disparity between tax treatments for pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets. By offering this discount, Wetherspoon aims to showcase the positive effects of such a tax reduction and advocate for fairer taxation policies to support the hospitality industry. Customers can take advantage of the discounted prices on 12 September, showing their support for the campaign for tax equality in the sector.
This promotion not only provides an opportunity for customers to save on their orders but also serves as a platform to raise awareness of the challenges facing the hospitality industry. By participating in this one-day event, patrons can show their support for fair taxation policies and the sustainability of pubs, bars, and restaurants across the UK.