"Alchemy" and "Torikizoku" take measures at Go To Eat October 8th, 14:30

Regarding "Go To Eat", a measure to stimulate demand for eating out, the problem is how to use the low-priced izakaya chain "Torikizoku" to keep orders to a few hundred yen and receive points worth 1,000 yen. I will.

Since "Torikizoku" does not fit the purpose of the system, we decided to limit the awarding of points to reservations for course meals.

In "Go To Eat" that started on the 1st of this month, if you eat at a restaurant reserved through the designated site, you will be given 1000 yen worth of points for dinner.



Regarding this system, all menus are "Torikizoku", a izakaya chain known for its low price of 298 yen excluding tax, and the usage of ordering only one item and receiving points for 1000 yen is "Toriki Alchemy". It was called and spread on the net, and it became a problem.



"Torikizoku" decided that reservations for Go To Eat should be limited to course meals, as these usages do not fit the purpose of the system.



The reason for this response is that the store has to pay a commission to the operating company of the reservation site, and if a small amount of usage continues, it may put pressure on profits.



It is expected that the system will be changed at stores nationwide within the 8th, and the company says, "I am very sorry for the change in just one week after the introduction of the campaign, but it is an unavoidable response."