Keep on rolling: france’s paper receipts print ban postponed
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IT IS THE SECOND TIME THIS YEAR THAT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW HAS BEEN PUT BACK The controversial plan to end the automatic printing of paper receipts for most purchases in France has once
again been pushed back. The change was scheduled to come into force on SATURDAY (April 1) But _Le Parisien_, quoting the office of Olivia Gregoire, French minister for small and medium
enterprises, trade, crafts and tourism, said implementation had been postponed after discussions between government, retailers and consumer groups. “[They] tell us that in the face of
inflation, many French people want to check the accuracy of the amount of the shopping they do,” said her office. “In terms of symbolism, it was a rather bad idea to abolish it on April 1,
when inflation is at its highest.” The delay will come as a relief to many _Connexion _readers, who recently gave us their feedback and were largely against the changes. READ ALSO: THESE
APPS AND COUPONS HELP YOU SAVE ON YOUR FRENCH SUPERMARKET SHOP Ms Gregoire’s office said the government was considering August 1 or September 1 as possible new dates for bringing in the law.
Implementation has already been delayed once this year. It was originally slated for January 1 but was pushed back to allow retailers to adapt their stores to the changes. This time the
delay is being made with an eye towards consumers and the impact of high food prices. Inflation remains high in France. The year-on-year difference between food prices in February 2022 and
February 2023 was almost 15%, according to France’s statistics agency INSEE. Supermarkets HAVE INTRODUCED POLICIES TO TRY AND LIMIT THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON CONSUMERS, introducing a range
of low-cost products. RELATED ARTICLES ‘IT IS MADNESS’: INFLATION WARNING AS SUPERMARKETS FACE DISCOUNTS CAP FRENCH SUPERMARKETS FINED A TOTAL OF €4.5M FOR UNCOMPETITIVE PRACTICES
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