TWG Tea and Burlamacco to Exit American Express Love Dining Program from January 2021
Holders of the American Express Platinum-series credit and charge cards can enjoy up to 50% off the total dining bill across various restaurants in Singapore when paying with an eligible card. This is also one of the reasons why I love The Platinum Card so much even though it comes with a S$1,712 annual fee each year. Starting from 01 January 2021, two long-standing partners, TWG and Burlamacco will exit the Love Dining program and members will no longer be able to enjoy up to 50% off dining across participating outlets.
The Love Dining program has undergone some changes over the last couple of months due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the F&B industry - blackout dates and outlet restrictions were added for select partners in October 2020. With all that said, you can still enjoy massive savings when dining out with The Platinum Card or The American Express Platinum Credit Card (if you do not wish to shell out S$1,712 for a card).
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