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Ticket-Restaurant: Use in Supermarkets Always Possible After 2027

Summary by La Croix
The restaurant tickets will continue to be used in supermarkets for products not directly consumable after 1 January 2027, said the Minister of Trade and SMEs, Véronique Louwagie, Tuesday 17 June. These titles will soon all be dematerialized.
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The Minister of Trade and SMEs, Véronique Louwagie, announced the sustainability of the use of supermarket-based restaurant titles for non-directly consumable products on 1 January 2027.

On 17 June 2025, the Minister Delegate for Trade Véronique Louwagie formalized a much-anticipated decision. Restaurant securities, these means of payment partially supported by the employer for meals of employees, will continue to be accepted in supermarkets after 1 January 2027, thus prolonging a measure initiated during the Covid-19 pandemic. Against the background, a major reform is being prepared. Wider use of restaurant titles: an approved …

The restaurant tickets will continue to be used in supermarkets for products not directly consumable after 1 January 2027, said the Minister of Trade and SMEs, Véronique Louwagie, Tuesday 17 June. These titles will soon all be dematerialized.

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La Croix broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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