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The American Express Powerpoint Template Food Delivery and Ordering Apps: Global Acceptance JULY 2020 Ordering Your Meal with Your American Express Card The Americas A sample list of American Express-accepting meal delivery apps to ensure convenient dining. Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats SkipTheDishes DoorDash Instacart Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Mexico Panama Peru Puerto Rico United States Uruguay Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats DoorDash Uber Eats Instacart Uber Eats Grubhub Postmates Seamless Caviar Delivery.com ChowNow DoorDash EatStreet The information is a sample of merchants that accept American Express Cards and does not represent a comprehensive list of all American Express Card- accepting merchants by country and/or industry. It has been compiled as of May 2020 and may change without notice. American Express is providing this information on an "as is" basis and American Express explicitly disclaims any liability arising from any inaccuracies or incompleteness in such information. This material contains information that is proprietary and confidential to American Express. It cannot be shared with third parties without American Express’ written consent. AMERICAN EXPRESS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT COPY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 2 Ordering Your Meal with Your American Express Card JAPA A sample list of American Express-accepting meal delivery apps to ensure convenient dining. Australia Cambodia Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Uber Eats Grab Uber Eats Zomato Grab Uber Eats Deliveroo Deliveroo Hello Curry1 Wolt DoorDash Just Eat Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Philippines Singapore Grab Grab Uber Eats Grab Foodpanda Deliveroo Grab Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Uber Eats Uber Eats Foodpanda Grab Grab The information is a sample of merchants that accept American Express Cards and does not represent a comprehensive list of all American Express Card- 1 Accepts if the merchant is using Payswiff POS/EDC aggregator accepting merchants by country and/or industry. It has been compiled as of July 2020 and may change without notice. American Express is providing this information on an "as is" basis and American Express explicitly disclaims any liability arising from any inaccuracies or incompleteness in such information. This material contains information that is proprietary and confidential to American Express. It cannot be shared with third parties without American Express’ written consent. AMERICAN EXPRESS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT COPY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 3 Ordering Your Meal with Your American Express Card EMEA A sample list of American Express-accepting meal delivery apps to ensure convenient dining. Austria Bahrain Belgium Croatia Cyprus Uber Eats Talabat Uber Eats Wolt Wolt Mjam Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Estonia Wolt Wolt Uber Eats Wolt Uber Eats Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Wolt Uber Eats Wolt Lieferando.de Wolt Foodora Deliveroo The information is a sample of merchants that accept American Express Cards and does not represent a comprehensive list of all American Express Card- accepting merchants by country and/or industry. It has been compiled as of July 2020 and may change without notice. American Express is providing this information on an "as is" basis and American Express explicitly disclaims any liability arising from any inaccuracies or incompleteness in such information. This material contains information that is proprietary and confidential to American Express. It cannot be shared with third parties without American Express’ written consent. AMERICAN EXPRESS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT COPY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 4 Ordering Your Meal with Your American Express Card EMEA A sample list of American Express-accepting meal delivery apps to ensure convenient dining. Hungary Ireland Israel Italy Jordan Wolt Uber Eats Wolt Uber Eats Talabat Deliveroo Kenya Kuwait Latvia Lithuania Uber Eats Talabat Wolt Wolt Malta Netherlands Norway Oman Poland Wolt Uber Eats Wolt Talabat Uber Eats Wolt The information is a sample of merchants that accept American Express Cards and does not represent a comprehensive list of all American Express Card- accepting merchants by country and/or industry. It has been compiled as of July 2020 and may change without notice. American Express is providing this information on an "as is" basis and American Express explicitly disclaims any liability arising from any inaccuracies or incompleteness in such information. This material contains information that is proprietary and confidential to American Express. It cannot be shared with third parties without American Express’ written consent. AMERICAN EXPRESS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT COPY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 5 Ordering Your Meal with Your American Express Card EMEA A sample list of American Express-accepting meal delivery apps to ensure convenient dining. Portugal Qatar Romania Saudi Arabia Uber Eats Talabat Uber Eats Uber Eats JahezApp Wssel Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Wolt Wolt Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Foodora Wolt Switzerland Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Uber Eats Talabat Deliveroo Just Eat The information is a sample of merchants that accept American Express Cards and does not represent a comprehensive list of all American Express Card- accepting merchants by country and/or industry. It has been compiled as of July 2020 and may change without notice. American Express is providing this information on an "as is" basis and American Express explicitly disclaims any liability arising from any inaccuracies or incompleteness in such information. This material contains information that is proprietary and confidential to American Express. It cannot be shared with third parties without American Express’ written consent. AMERICAN EXPRESS PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT COPY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 6.
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