Talk:Meal voucher

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Cynthia Payne
Did not use ‘Luncheon Vouchers’ - where would she have got them from? This was an invention of the sensationalist press to spice up the story which was repeated by all media then and since until it has become fact, and is probably now unalterable. Actually she used easily available books of perforated coloured numbered cloakroom tickets. 80.189.11.191 (talk) 13:40, 10 February 2023 (UTC)