The scheme, which was designed to give struggling hospitality businesses a financial boost during the pandemic, saw foodies across the country dine out for a fraction of the usual cost.
The Government picked up 50% of the bill (up to £10 per person) three days a week throughout August.
Figures released today from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs show that more than 106 million meals were claimed for across the UK, totalling over £611 million.
Here's how the dishes stacked up in Lancashire:
1. Blackkburn
Total number of restaurants claimed: 112
Total number of meals claimed for: 283,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 1,591,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 14,200
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 5.61
2. Blackpool
Total number of restaurants claimed: 198
Total number of meals claimed for: 540,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 2,289,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 11,600
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 4.24
3. Burnley
Total number of restaurants claimed: 72
Total number of meals claimed for: 145,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 784,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 10,900
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 5.39
4. Chorley
Total number of restaurants claimed: 92
Total number of meals claimed for: 169,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 1,005,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 10,900
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 5.96
5. Fylde
Total number of restaurants claimed: 101
Total number of meals claimed for: 203,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 1,202,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 11,900
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 5.92
6. Lancaster
Total number of restaurants claimed: 133
Total number of meals claimed for: 257,000
Total amount of discount claimed (Pounds): 1,432,000
Average amount claimed per outlet (Pounds): 10,800
Average discount per meal (Pounds): 5.57