A total of 5,711 non-chain businesses (with fewer than 26 outlets) were signed up to the scheme last month, with large national chains also taking part. Over five million meals were claimed by customers in Yorkshire using the 50 per cent discount. The most expensive average meal price was in Leeds North West at £7.76 after discount, and the cheapest was £4.76 in Leeds West. Here's the figures for each Leeds constituency:
1. Leeds Central
367 restaurants took part in the scheme. 294,000 meals were claimed and £1.8million generated. The average meal price after discount was £6.13. Pictured: The New Conservatory. Photo: James Hardisty
2. Leeds East
76 restaurants took part in the scheme. 91,000 meals were claimed and £498,000 generated. The average meal price after discount was £5.49. Pictured: The Charles Henry Roe in Cross Gates. Photo: Steve Riding
3. Leeds North East
87 restaurants took part in the scheme. 74,000 meals were claimed and £461,000 generated. The average meal price after discount was £6.21. Pictured: Casa Mia Italian Restaurant, Chapel Allerton. Photo: James Hardisty
4. Leeds North West
91 restaurants took part in the scheme. 110,000 meals were claimed and £783,000 generated. The average meal price after discount was £7.13. Pictured: Salvos in Headingley. Photo: James Hardisty
5. Leeds West
90 restaurants took part in the scheme. 134,000 meals were claimed and £640,000 generated. The average meal price after discount was £4.76. Pictured: Manjits Kitchen, Kirkstall Road Photo: James Hardisty
6. Morley and Outwood
67 restaurants took part in the scheme. 60,000 meals were claimed and £289,000 generated. The average meal price after discount was £4.85. Pictured: Queen Street, Morley. Photo: Simon Hulme