French bill proposes differentiated spending caps for meal vouchers between supermarkets and restaurants
By
Gwenael Bourdon
Summary
This article discusses a proposed French law on meal vouchers (titres-restaurant) that aims to modernize and rebalance their use. A key proposal is a differentiated spending cap depending on whether vouchers are used in supermarkets or restaurants. An Ifop survey for Edenred (the main voucher issuer) shows majority support among beneficiaries for this measure. The restaurant industry is pushing for a dual cap system. The bill will not be debated before autumn.
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Key quotes
· 2 pulledAfin de soutenir le secteur de la restauration, seriez-vous favorable à la mise en place d'un plafond d'utilisation des titres-restaurant différencié selon qu'ils soient utilisés dans les grandes surfaces ou dans les restaurants ?
Le texte, qui entend « moderniser » et « rééquilibrer » l'usage du titre-restaurant, ne sera pas discuté avant l'automne.
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