50,000 elderly Hong Kong residents to receive HK$15 meal coupons

Published: 2:11pm, 27 Jun 2025Updated: 4:14pm, 27 Jun 2025

About 50,000 elderly Hong Kong residents will receive coupons in July and October, enabling them to purchase breakfast or afternoon tea for HK$15 (US$2) as part of a government-funded initiative.

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Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han announced on Friday that participants would receive six coupons next month, which could be used to buy breakfast at a discounted price of HK$15 at branches of six restaurant groups: Fairwood, Cafe de Coral, Tai Hing, Maxim’s, McDonald’s and Ngan Lung Restaurant.

“We hope the coupons will also help lure the hidden elderly to come out,” he said.

Authorities previously launched a similar scheme in the first quarter of this year, offering elderly residents meals such as baked pork chop rice and fish burgers for HK$25 at designated restaurant groups.

Those coupons were valid from the beginning of Lunar New Year until the end of March.

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Sun said that the coupon usage at that time was around 76 per cent.

  

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