Pasta, hamburgers, flour… Can we still buy “forbidden” foods with meal vouchers?

Pasta, hamburgers, flour… Can we still buy “forbidden” foods with meal vouchers?
Pasta, hamburgers, flour… Can we still buy “forbidden” foods with meal vouchers?

INVESTIGATION – Au 1is January, the list of foods payable in meal vouchers was reduced. In principle, all unprocessed products can no longer be paid for using this very specific payment method.

The 1is January was to mark a decisive step for the use of meal vouchers for shopping. Because in supermarkets, it is now prohibited to buy products not transformed into meal vouchers, such as pasta, meat and fish, rice, flour, sugar, oil or even ice cream and sorbets. Only prepared meals, sandwiches, cold meats, fruits and vegetables, milk, canned goods, dairy desserts and catering are still authorized. In question, the non-renewal of an exemption adopted in 2022, which allowed meal vouchers to be used for current expenses in food stores and supermarkets. With the censorship of the Barnier government at the beginning of December, the rules returned to those defined before 2022.

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