Are Costa, Pret and Starbucks taking part in Eat Out To Help Out – what are their menu prices?

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Starbucks has slashed coffee prices for Eat Out To Help Out (Picture: Getty Images)

Eat Out To Help Out is in full flow across the UK, offering diners 50% discounts on meals eaten out in participating venues from Mondays-Wednesdays in August.

The Government-backed scheme was announced by Rishi Sunak at last month’s mini-budget, in a bid to give the economy a boost following coronavirus lockdown – with people getting the chance to save up to 50% food and non-alcoholic drinks up to a maximum of £10 per head.

Over 72,000 venues across the country are taking part, with many of the UK’s major chains also offering the discount to diners.

But are Pret, Starbucks and Costa among them?

Are Costa, Pret and Starbucks taking part in Eat Out To Help Out?

The good news for fans of Costa, Pret, and Starbucks is that all of the above are taking part in the Eat Out To Help Out scheme.

The scheme applies to meals and non-alcoholic drinks eaten in participating venues, and does not apply to takeaway and delivery orders.

There’s no need for you to do anything either, as the discount will be applied automatically to your bill.

A branch of Pret
Pret has some great bargains on offer this month (Picture: Getty Images)

You can find out which branches of Pret are taking part at their website, while you can use the locator tool on Starbucks and Costa websites to find your nearest branch.

You can also use the official Eat Out To Help Out website to find your nearest participating branch, by using the website’s postcode checker.

What are the discounted menu prices at Starbucks, Costa, and Pret?

Starbucks’ food and drink will be 50% cheaper than usual on the relevant days – meaning a cappuccino or latte will now cost you just £1.38 instead of the usual £2.76.

A caramel macchiato will now cost £1.77 instead of £3.54 while a flat white will be reduced from £3.12 to £1.56.

And if it’s food you’re after, their All Day Breakfast Roll is down from £4.32 to £2.16 – or for a sweeter treat their blueberry muffin is reduced from £2.39 to just £1.19.

A customer holds a branded Costa Coffee
Costa has some of the cheapest coffee around if you take your own cup along (Picture: Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Costa has gone even further, with its filter coffee starting at the knockdown price of just 32p if you take in a reusable cup – or 59p in a non-reusable cup.

As far as food goes their vegan ham and cheese toastie and sausage bap are both down to £1.29 from £2.95, while their salted caramel brownie is 99p (previously £2.25) and a croissant will set you back just 59p instead of £1.35.

In Pret, meanwhile, you can snap up one of their ever-popular tuna mayo baguettes for £1.57 instead of £3.60, a ham and cheese croissant is now £1.05 while a cappuccino is reduced from £2.75 to £1.20.

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