Yoshinoya Not participating in point reduction of consumption tax increase 6:51 on September 6 in time for cash register renovation

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“Yoshinoya”, a major beef bowl chain, will no longer participate in the cashless payment point return system implemented in line with the increase in the consumption tax rate. At first it was a policy to participate, but because the repair of the cash register is not in time, we will review the response and instead consider some return policy.

In this system, points are redeemed when cashless payment is made at small and medium-sized retail stores, etc., and stores that are affiliated with franchises of large corporations will receive 2% of the amount with government assistance.

The major beef bowl chain Yoshinoya announced that it will participate in the system in April, and the company will pay 2% of all directly managed stores that cannot receive subsidies from the country. It showed a policy of returning points.

However, as a result of subsequent examinations, there were cases where repairs to cashiers that responded to point returns were not in time, and there were introductions of reduced tax rates that changed the tax rate depending on `` in-store eating and drinking '' or `` take-away '', so customers and employees could We decided to not participate in the system because there is a risk of confusion.

Instead, we are going to consider some kind of return policy.

In the restaurant chain, “Sukiya”, “Gust”, “Doutor”, etc. have forgotten to participate in the point-reduction system, while “McDonald” has a policy that most stores will participate, and the response is divided.