Meal voucher

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A meal voucher is a voucher for food that is given out by the employer to his employer as a benefit in kind . They allow employees to be fed in restaurants close to their workplace if the employer does not run a canteen himself . In numerous countries, meal vouchers are tax-privileged. They are typically issued as paper vouchers for one-time use, but now also in the form of credit on a special payment card . The French companies Sodexo and Edenred Group are important providers of meal voucher systems .