~After 42 Years, a Historic Revision to 'Meal Subsidies' Leads to a Partnership Between Welfare and Major Restaurant Companies~ Edenred Japan Accelerates Nationwide Expansion of 'Meal Subsidies' Through Enhanced Collaboration with Industry Leaders Benefit One and Ewell
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Edenred Japan is accelerating the nationwide expansion of its meal subsidy services through collaborations with Benefit One and others.
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- Q: What is the main change in the meal subsidy system in Japan?
- A: The tax-exempt limit for meal subsidies is set to increase from ¥3,500 to ¥7,500 per month, effective from April 1, 2026. This is the first revision in 42 years.
- Q: Who are the main partners collaborating with Edenred Japan?
- A: Edenred Japan is strengthening its collaboration with major welfare service providers, Benefit One Inc. and Ewell Inc.
- Q: What is the goal of this collaboration?
- A: The goal is to accelerate the nationwide expansion of the 'Ticket Restaurant' meal subsidy service, elevate Japan's meal subsidies to global standards, and establish them as essential social infrastructure.
- Q: What new services are being launched?
- A: A new service will allow users to access special coupons from 12 brands across 7 companies, including major food service and convenience store chains, through the Ticket Restaurant app.
- Q: What are the benefits for companies adopting the 'Ticket Restaurant' service through this partnership?
- A: Companies using Benefit One and Ewell's services can benefit from a limited-time offer with waived initial fees, making it easier to introduce the meal subsidy system.
- Q: How does the new subsidy limit benefit employees?
- A: The increased non-taxable limit allows for a greater improvement in employees' actual disposable income and enhanced meal support.
- Q: What is the current adoption rate of meal subsidies in Japan compared to other countries?
- A: Japan's adoption rate is around 14%, while in Europe and other countries, it ranges from 50-70%.