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Since August, Panera Bread has been an Apple Card partner, providing customers with 3 percent Daily Cash when the Apple Card is used with Apple Pay for purchases in the Panera app, on Panera.com, or in Panera restaurants in the United States.

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For the next two weeks, Panera is providing an additional bonus to Apple Card holders, according to a promotional email that went out this evening.

Panera Bread customers can get $5 in Daily Cash back when making a purchase of $25 or more with Apple Pay in the Panera app, website, or in a Panera retail location. The offer is limited to a single qualifying purchase of at least $25, excluding gift cards, and the deal will be available from 12/9/20 to 12/25/20.

Article Link: Apple Card Promo Offers $5 Daily Cash Back With $25 Panera Bread Purchase
 
Panera bothers me for a lot of reasons, but the biggest reason is when you order a bagel and cream cheese through the drive-through, they give you a tub of cream cheese and a knife. Because, when I'm driving to work I definitely want to stop on the side of the road and spread my schmear on the dashboard.
 
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Oh, did people finally realize that place was a waste of money?

For half the price, I can go to In 'n' Out and actually be full.
2 hamburgers and a fry for $7 and change. I stopped eating Panera out of principle years ago... I couldn't handle how much I felt like I was being ripped off for what you get. I'll happily pay more for a meal elsewhere if it actually feels worth it.
 
Oh, did people finally realize that place was a waste of money?

For half the price, I can go to In 'n' Out and actually be full.
In these COVID-19 time, it's pretty hard to spend $25 at In-N-Out.

Panera, on the other hand, it's a cinch. So in an ironic twist, it's far easier to qualify for this promo.
 
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The last Panera I went to had 1/2 the self-order kiosks ripped off their base. The remaining half did not offer tap to pay. I'm uncertain exactly how I could have redeemed this offer except maybe by manually adding the Apple Pay card number to the Panera apps.
 
2 hamburgers and a fry for $7 and change. I stopped eating Panera out of principle years ago... I couldn't handle how much I felt like I was being ripped off for what you get. I'll happily pay more for a meal elsewhere if it actually feels worth it.
you must be referring McDonalds. No way is In N out this cheap lol
 
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Panera bothers me for a lot of reasons, but the biggest reason is when you order a bagel and cream cheese through the drive-through, they give you a tub of cream cheese and a knife. Because, when I'm driving to work I definitely want to stop on the side of the road and spread my schmear on the dashboard.
who orders a bagel to eat in the car? lol
 
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I went to Panera Bread 2 weeks ago and didn’t feel it’s overpriced at all. On the other hand, I’ll stay away from In-N-Out, just subpar to me and I love a good burger and fries.
 
No double Daily Cash at the Apple Store yet, although they announced that on December 10th last year.
 
what's your idea of a good one?
Right now Amex has free year of Blinkist, free year of Calm, $10 back per small business purchase over $10, $7 back per Hello Fresh shipment... and they have had about $50 in Amazon credits since October.
 
What are you ordering?? My wife and I get a #2 and a Double-double and it’s $11.80. Even if you add another combo to that, you don’t touch $20?
you must be going to one that's struggling for business so the prices are low lol. Here in Dallas, TX no way it's that cheap. Not saying it's an expensive place, but it's not as cheap as people are making it out to be. McDonalds prices are more than what some of you people are posting.
 
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