It was to end on December 31, but the vote of the Assembly (75 for, 0 against) extended it for two additional years. An adoption which must still be confirmed by a vote in the Senate. With this vote, “it is a question of avoiding any unpleasant surprises for our fellow citizens when they go shopping at the supermarket on January 2,” underlined in her introductory remarks the Secretary of State for Consumer Affairs Laurence Garnier, who has committed to starting discussions on a reform of meal vouchers from 2025.
Two years rather than one
The system allows some 5.4 million employees in France to use their “restaurant vouchers” to purchase non-consumable products to be prepared on the shelves (flour, pasta, rice, meat, etc.). The initial version of the text, as arrived in committee, provided for an extension of one year, but the deputies in this context adopted an amendment from the EPR deputy Olivia Grégoire perpetuating the measure.
The vote in the hemicycle on Wednesday was the subject of a broad consensus after the adoption of several identical amendments carried by deputies from the socialist groups, GDR, MoDem and Liot, in favor of a two-year extension. “If the measure appears to be a patch on a crisis which requires measures of another order” it is “support for the purchasing power of households who benefit from meal vouchers”, argued the socialist deputy Karim Benbrahim during debates.
“Evolution of uses”
The EPR group rallied in session to this two-year extension, the Macronist MP Françoise Buffet seeing in this measure not only an aid to purchasing power, but also a response “to an evolution of uses”, linked in particular to the development of teleworking. The LRs for their part pleaded for an extension of only one year, to protect restaurateurs from a greater loss of market share in the face of mass distribution.
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