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More importantly, whose dinner was purchased using an Amex card?
The salad I had after dinner was purchased using Amex. Well the ingredients were anyway. Cucumber, tomato, lettuce and salad dressing.
 
More importantly, whose dinner was purchased using an Amex card?

Not mine. Still waiting on the supp card I applied for my mum.

However, still at least one coffee a day imbibed, which generates at least one food related Amex expense per day.
 
I seem to recall that my diet as a student consisted of whatever was in a vending machine.

Pretty close here. Lots of energy drinks and chocolate. Not good. :( But it pulled you through the tough times...and the assignment all-nighters.

Now when the vending machine was empty (or only had the wierd canned green tea and a couple of bottles of juice in it)........
 
I seem to recall that my diet as a student consisted of whatever was in a vending machine.

(Yorkshire accent) In my day, we didn't have vending machines. We had to make do with scrapings off the refectory kitchen floor (end Yorkshire accent),
 
Aforementioned Chinese-hole-in-the-wall hasn't even heard of Eftpos... cash only. Not that I have an AMEX. :p
 
Aforementioned Chinese-hole-in-the-wall hasn't even heard of Eftpos... cash only.

That's not uncommon. You can get great value meals from such people at times, but cash only.
 
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