Reduced tax rate "Eat in" calls for an in-store food offer October 1st, 12:51

In the reduced tax rate introduced with the increase in the consumption tax rate, the tax rate differs depending on whether you bring home the purchased food or drink or eat and drink in the store. Food supermarkets that have an “eat-in” space where they can eat and drink in the store call out documents to be offered at the time of accounting when eating and drinking in the store.

The food tax excluding alcoholic beverages will be kept at 8% at the reduced tax rate introduced this time, but the 10% tax rate will apply when eating and drinking in the store without bringing back the purchased food.

At the food supermarket “YAOKO” in Tsurugashima City, Saitama Prefecture, before opening the morning of the day, documents are put out around the cash register and eat-in space, explaining that the tax rate differs between take-out and in-store eating and drinking. If you do, you are calling to apply at the time of accounting.

A woman in her 80's who uses eat-in space every day said, “Coffee is higher than usual, but I can save one by one because there is no one to talk to. The difference is so big that it feels like a low-income person crying. "

Mr. Nakamura, the manager of Yaoko Wakaba Walk, says, “I want to respond to Shinshin when there is an in-store notification and there is no inconvenience for customers, but there is an in-store restaurant offer.” It is.