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Elle May Rice

Liverpool restaurant allowing customers to pay what they think their meal is worth

A Liverpool restaurant is allowing customers to pay whatever they want for their meals.

Honest Burgers , which launched on Bold Street in July, is holding an Honesty Box Day later this month, where customers can pay what they feel their meal is worth - and all of the proceeds go to charity.

Between 11:30am and 4:30pm on Wednesday, October 23, customers can choose any items from the menu and pay what they feel into the Honesty Box.

Tom Barton, co-founder of Honest Burgers, said: “The idea for our Honesty Box Day came from seeing an honesty box in a little coastal town in Wales, which donated all the proceeds to the community.

“That started the wheels turning and got us thinking about how we could do something good for the local community when we open a new restaurant.

“So please do turn up, tuck in and dig deep for three very worthy causes.”

Dishes available include the Liverpool Special, which is a combination of Honest beef, British halloumi, salt and pepper, spring onion, sriracha mayo and lettuce.

All the proceeds taken on Honesty Box Day will be split between Sunflowers, The Whitechapel Centre and Zoe’s Place Liverpool.

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