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Unread 05-07-2011, 14:37   #3
markpb
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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson View Post
VAT onboard trains was always a higher rate than the normal rate in shops/restaurants.

In that case I don't think reduction applies to rail catering (or indeed inflight catering)
Here is a list of things that are included and excluded in the new change. There's no specific mention to food sold on rail services so I assume it would be covered by these two

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* the supply of food and drink (excluding alcohol and soft drinks) in the course of catering or by means of a vending machine
* hot take-away food and hot drinks
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