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hot food takeaways (for the sale of hot food where consumption of that food is mostly undertaken off the premises) – previously Class A5; venues for live music performance; cinemas – previously Class D2(a) concert halls – previously Class D2(b) bingo halls – previously Class D2(c) dance halls – previously Class D2(d)
A take-out or takeout (U.S., Canada, and the Philippines); carry-out or to-go (Scotland and some dialects in the U.S. and Canada); [1] takeaway (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth countries); [1] takeaways (India, New Zealand); grab-n-go; and parcel (Bangladesh, and Pakistan) [2] is a prepared meal or other food items, purchased at a restaurant or fast food outlet with the intent to eat elsewhere.
Parmo, or Teesside Parmesan, [1] is a dish originating in Middlesbrough, England, [2] and a popular item of take-away food in the Teesside area. It consists of a breaded cutlet of chicken or pork topped with a white béchamel sauce and cheese, usually cheddar.
Just Eat is an online food order and delivery platform. It was founded in 2001 in Kolding, Denmark, as a food delivery company, and later headquartered in London, United Kingdom, from 2006 (as Just Eat plc) [a] until it was purchased by Netherlands-based Takeaway.com in 2020 forming Just Eat Takeaway.com. [1]
Kiamil addressed the driver shortage by recruiting from outside the UK, specifically from Poland. Many Polish workers had HGV-equivalent licences, typically earned during national military service. Yet, there were challenges associated with hiring from Poland, including language barriers and concerns about on-road experience.
[1] [2] Today, the dish is a common takeaway food in numerous other countries, particularly English-speaking and Commonwealth nations. [3] Fish and chip shops first appeared in the UK in the 1860s, and by 1910 there were over 25,000 of them across the UK.
Following clearance by the United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority on 22 April 2020, Takeaway.com merged with UK-based food delivery service Just Eat, in February 2020, with Takeaway.com acquiring all of Just Eat's shares in issue. [7] [8] It is listed on Euronext Amsterdam, as well as the London Stock Exchange. In November 2024, the ...
Cornish pasty – cut George Osborne, then Chancellor of the Exchequer "Pasty tax" was a popular phrase used by the British press to describe a proposal in the 2012 United Kingdom budget to simplify the tax treatment of "hot takeaway food" so that Value Added Tax (VAT) would be charged at 20% in all cases.