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| Issuer | Samenwerkende Maatschappij "Vooruit", Gent |
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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | Samenw. Maatschappij "VOORUIT" GENT GOED VOOR EEN FEESTBROOD bij geboorte Nr {serial} (Translation: Cooperative Society "Vooruit" Ghent (Gent / Gand) Good for one festive bread at birth Nr {serial}) |
| Reverse description | Plain unprinted cream paper reverse bearing only pencilled collector notations in ink; no printed design or lettering present. |
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Vooruit — the Ghent-based socialist cooperative — issued bread vouchers as part of a broader system of member benefits that tied everyday consumption to collective solidarity. This particular voucher, entitling a member to a celebratory loaf upon the birth of a child, reflects how Vooruit embedded itself into the full arc of working-class life, from cradle to grave. The cooperative ran its own bakery, its own pharmacy, its own café, and at its peak was one of the largest consumer cooperatives in Europe.
The voucher system effectively functioned as a parallel economy within Ghent's industrial working class, insulating members from commercial retailers controlled by employers or the Church.