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Politics: For now on, lunch tickets won't be usable during week-ends and public holidays anymore.
Mice1: Does anyone will explain to them that it's not because they eat each day for free at the restaurant and that they don't buy groceries by themselves, that it's the case for the rest of France?
Mice2: If only...
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Ranting post from France.
First of all, you've got to know that, in France, people can have some "tickets restaurant" (lunch tickets) half-paid by the employees and half-paid by the companies they are working with (I don't know if these kind of things exist in other countries). Those lunch tickets are usually spent to buy foods or to go to the restaurant for a cheaper bill.
BUT, some politics has decided that, now, we won't use those tickets during week-ends aka when most people are free to go to groceries or to the restaurant. And for what reason? Because there is no COVID anymore so we're "back to normal".
Except that, before COVID, lunch tickets were usable during week-ends. The only condition was that you had to buy food (and most of all, vegetables and fruits). You couldn't use them to buy shampoo, handkerchieves or towels, but you could use them during saturday and sunday. This decision clearly marks the fact that our politics live in another world. That's insane and it pisses me off! >_<












