luncheon voucher - meaning and definition. What is luncheon voucher
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What (who) is luncheon voucher - definition

FORM OF PAYMENT FOR FOOD
Luncheon Vouchers; Luncheon voucher; Ticket Restaurant; Luncheon Voucher
  • A sticker showing acceptance of luncheon vouchers at Mac's Caff, Station Road, Wood Green in North London in August 1982.

luncheon voucher         
¦ noun Brit. a voucher given to employees and exchangeable for food at restaurants and shops.
Meal voucher         
A meal voucher or luncheon voucher is a voucher for a meal given to employees as an employee benefit, allowing them to eat at outside restaurants, typically for lunch. In many countries, meal vouchers have had favorable tax treatment.
School voucher         
  • Education Consumption Choices
  • Basic School Voucher Utility Maximization Picture
  • Family consumption bundles with vouchers
CERTIFICATE OF GOVERNMENT
Education vouchers; School vouchers; Voucher (education); Education voucher; Schoool vouchers; Private school vouchers; Educational voucher; Educational vouchers; Voucher school; School voucher program; Voucher schools; School fee voucher; School fee coupon; School fee stamp; School voucher system
A school voucher, also called an education voucher in a voucher system, is a certificate of government funding for students at schools chosen by themselves or their parents. Funding is usually for a particular year, term, or semester.

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Meal voucher

A meal voucher or luncheon voucher is a voucher for a meal given to employees as an employee benefit, allowing them to eat at outside restaurants, typically for lunch. In many countries, meal vouchers have had favorable tax treatment. Vouchers are typically in the form of paper tickets but are gradually being replaced by electronic vouchers in the form of a special payment card.

Examples of use of luncheon voucher
1. Notorious "luncheon voucher madame" Cynthia Payne, 73, lives next door.
2. It is regulated by the price of a luncheon voucher, which imposes tough conditions on whoever prepares the food.
3. Even the dimmest of voucher adherents has now recognised there would be no point in an education or luncheon voucher if all lunches and schools were free.