FOOD CHECK. The long-awaited food check is struggling to come into effect. What amount? What payment date? For who ? What we know.
[Mis à jour le 14 juin 2022 à 14h43] If one of the measures of the purchasing power bill poses a problem, it is the food check! Indeed, the latter is proving to be much more delicate than expected to be put in place by the Government. The latter has been procrastinating for several weeks, but still no trace of this food check for the most modest. Its amount should be between 30 and 60 euros. Students, families with children and the modest and middle classes should be privileged and benefit as a priority. The only problem is that the start-up is slow, and the latest statements from the executive have nothing to reassure potential beneficiaries, who have been hit hard by the galloping inflation of recent months. The consumer price index continues to rise (5.2% in May over one year).
“It’s quite complicated technically to be able to have aid that targets certain products in certain places. We hope to be able to present this measure in 2023″ declared Gabriel Attal, Minister of the Budget last week. For the government, it is complicated to target the products that could be purchased with this check. Which stores? Which brands? suspended a few days before the second round of the legislative elections. Bruno the Mayor was also skeptical last week about the possible implementation of this aid device: “Giving public money to pay for food products that were made outside of France doesn’t really interest me. Today, we did not solve the problem“. This is also why the government abandoned the idea of a food voucher this year, the project has not yet reached maturity. The local side, French and short circuits is the workhorse of the executive. And Obviously, not everything was settled on that side.
To fight against the general increase in consumer prices, and in particular food prices, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced the creation of aid paid directly into the bank account of beneficiaries, from the start of the 2022 school year. information is not yet known, but the scheme could well resemble the old inflation bonus of 100 euros introduced by Emmanuel Macron. “Faced with inflation, this will be aid paid directly into the bank account, all at once, naturally taking into account the number of children in the family.“said Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Tuesday, June 7. Easier to set up, this inflation aid should therefore replace the energy check promised by Emmanuel Macron for several months, and put back in the closet a few days before the first round of the legislative elections.
The priority of Emmanuel Macron and his government is fruit and vegetables. And French if possible, from short circuits, and organic! Products qualified as “healthy”. This food check could be used in the supermarket or on the stalls of your local markets.
The amount of the food check is not yet known. For the time being, only the deputy for Paris, Mounir Mahjoubi, has presented a quantified proposal, with a check whose price would be between 30 and 60 euros per month per family. “The total budget could then rise from a few hundred million to two billion euros,” the deputy had indicated in February 2021 to West France. “Afterwards, this will come into confrontation with other proposals, such as specific allocations for the Covid period. This is the whole subject of the discussions which are taking place at governmental level”, he added then. The powerful agricultural union FNSEA offers a device that would allow you to spend 5 euros a day. Invited by Jean-Jacques Bourdin on April 21, 2021, Julien Denormandie had advanced the amount of 50 euros per month.
If Emmanuel Macron is re-elected and sets up this new aid, the food check should be a device aimed at the most deprived people. Emmanuel Macron spoke of “lower classes” and “middle classes” at France Bleu on March 22, 2022. What will be the criteria? Will there be a threshold of reference tax income not to exceed ? For the moment, these questions have not yet been arbitrated. At this stage, several leads are on the table. In 2021, the Ministry of the Economy defended the idea that the system be entrusted to the municipal centers for social action (CCAS), thus targeting 5 million beneficiaries, a track also presented by the citizens of the Citizens’ Convention in their report.
The Minister of Agriculture, he leaned more towards aid for “young people or families with children on low incomes”, in the form of a check or card. The idea is also carried by the deputy of Paris, Mounir Mahjoubi, who defends a project close to that of Julien Denormandie.
The Fund of Family allowances does not currently allocate food vouchers on a national scale but could be the body responsible for this system, linked to the social aid it already pays. At the local level, certain food aid schemes can already be put in place. It is advisable to contact the social action department of your fund. On its dedicated site, the Caf de Saône-et-Loire notably highlighted the implementation of one-off aid in April 2020, in order to help the most deprived to buy basic food products. The device was then aimed at beneficiaries of family benefits, APL, RSA and the activity bonus.