group now only opens at busier times. ~ , ., group now only opens at busier times. e , ., ., , ., . , times. we use to open at lunch times tiven that times. we use to open at lunch times given that we — times. we use to open at lunch times given that we can _ times. we use to open at lunch times given that we can now _ times. we use to open at lunch times given that we can now have _ times. we use to open at lunch times given that we can now have stopped. | given that we can now have stopped. now we _ given that we can now have stopped. now we just — given that we can now have stopped. now we just do four days instead of six. now we 'ust do four days instead of six. . u, now we 'ust do four days instead of six. ., ., ,., , , now we 'ust do four days instead of six. ., ., , , ., now we 'ust do four days instead of six. ., ., six. the manager says, to support has been a — six. the manager says, to support has been a lifeline, _ six. the manager says, to support has been a lifeline, not _ six. the manager says, to support has been a lifeline, not only i has been a lifeline, not only furlough but other measures including the temporary cuts to vat. we pay vat, or value added tax, and a wide range of the goods and services that we buy and the standard rate is 20%. injuly, last year, the chancellor cut vat to 5% forfood year, the chancellor cut vat to 5% for food and year, the chancellor cut vat to 5% forfood and drink year, the chancellor cut vat to 5% for food and drink served year, the chancellor cut vat to 5% forfood and drink served in restaurants, cafes and pubs for accommodation and attractions. from october, that rate rises to 12.5% before returning to 20% next april. firms don't have to pass on the lower rate to customers by lowering prices and many haven't, saying they have needed to pocket the difference to stay afloat. now vat is rising again, andrew is worried, because other costs are also going up. the