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Select restaurants will be handing out €15 vouchers to customers who spend their government vouchers there, as part of a new scheme that launches on Thursday.
The new voucher scheme will allow customers to use their red €15 voucher at restaurants forming part of the scheme, and receive another €15 voucher in exchange, to be used specifically at that establishment.
Customers will be offered the equivalent number of vouchers that they have used at that restaurant.
The new voucher scheme was launched by the Association of Catering Establishments, a sectoral lobby group. Forty of the association s 400 members have pushed the incentive, which will be open to all ACE members.
These will be sent door-to-door through Maltapost and recipients have to sign for them.
If the recipient is not at home, a notification will be left and a second delivery will be attempted. Should the recipient not be at home when the second delivery is made, the vouchers will have to be collected from the post office.
Schembri said that new features are to be introduced to make the process simpler. These new features, he said, will be announced in the coming days.
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