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No "Schnitzel-Discount" in Nuremberg: Association Criticizes Restaurateurs - Vat Reduction Will Not Save Guests

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Nuremberg - Food in restaurants in Nuremberg will not be cheaper, even if VAT is reduced again at the beginning of next year. A union criticises.
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In 2026 the value added tax in the catering industry is to fall from 19 to 7 percent. But is this also making the food cheaper? There are doubts about that. What the industry association says.

·Hof, Germany
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Nuremberg - Food in restaurants in Nuremberg will not be cheaper, even if VAT is reduced again at the beginning of next year. A union criticises.

·Germany
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Nuremberg - Will restaurants be cheaper if the Gastro VAT is reduced next year? The Nuremberg trade union Food and Drink Restaurants doubts this and fears a "take-away effect". It has a proposal what customers can do about it.

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nn.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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