Over 3,800 restaurants and merchants will offer special promotions on the day of the 28th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR, with the majority of participating eateries providing a significant discount, allowing patrons to pay only 71 percent of the original price, echoing the handover date.
A wide range of bargains will be offered within the catering sector, including those from fast food chains such as McDonald's, Fairwood, and KFC, as they will be selling designated cuisines or menu items at discounted prices.
All eateries under the restaurant chain Tai Hing will be offering dine-in customers a 29-percent-off discount on all items on its menu.
All restaurants and shops under the Japanese brand Kabushikigaisha, including Gyu-Kaku and Mo-Mo-Paradise, will launch two rewards from July 1 to 7.
During the event period, the 71st, 2071st, 4071st, 6071st, 8071st, 10071st, and 12071st member's bill will be rewarded with HK$7,100 coupons, and the member with the highest accumulated consumption record will receive HK$71,000 cash coupons.
Convenience store 7-Eleven will launch an 88 percent discount on all types of desserts and bakery products, while Circle K is set to roll out a 29-percent-off discount on fresh juice.
The offers from the catering sector this year will echo the government's policies on promoting the silver economy, as some restaurants and shops will provide extra discounts for seniors.
Certain branches of Tai Cheong Bakery offer a 29-percent-off discount to elderly customers who purchase products at HK$10 or above with their Senior Citizen Card or JoyYou Card.
Chung's House also offers a 29-percent-off discount on some of its meals. Meanwhile, dim sum shop Bao Dim Sin Seng provides a 29-percent-off discount for elderly customers who purchase two or more dim sum products.