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by echoangle
609 days ago
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I said: > The rule is „this credit is for you to buy food as a meal“. You said: > That's not what the rule is. The rule is you get X amount of money, maximally, to spend on a meal. What’s the difference? You would be stupid to go to a cheap place, so you are free to spend your credit on whatever food you want, as long as it’s your meal. If you don’t finish, you can take the rest, but even going somewhere and ordering stuff just to take home without eating anything is already technically not allowed.
I don’t know if you seriously don’t understand the rule or if you’re just trying to argue. Imagine if someone invited you to dinner and you order 10 plates and tell the waiter that you want to take the excess home. Is that fine because you were invited, so you can order whatever you want? You can’t tell me that you think ordering wine glasses and laundry detergent from your food credit is fine. |
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