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On the way home, he stopped at the supermarket. With the remaining balance, he bought not a sad, single meal for himself, but a bag of oranges for Mia, a cheap cut of beef for a stew, and a small pack of chocolate cookies. He even had enough to put €10 toward the phone bill.

“What’s the point?” he muttered, shoving it back into his damp coat. He needed a new oven element for the bistro, his ancient hatchback needed a tire, and his daughter, Mia, needed new shoes for school. A meal voucher wouldn’t fix any of that. edenred plus

The rain was a mean, slanting thing, the kind that bypassed umbrellas and went straight for the soul. Leo, a sous-chef at a trendy but floundering bistro, stood at the bus stop, trying to calculate the impossible math of the month. On the way home, he stopped at the supermarket

He tapped Auto Repairs . A list of nearby garages popped up, including “Tires & More,” just half a mile away. He called. They had a used tire that fit his hatchback for €35. Pay with Edenred Plus? Yes. “What’s the point

Claire texted: “How did you get the prescription? And the tire?”

He even checked Utilities . His electricity provider was listed. He could pay the €60 bill right now. Accepted.

Then he smiled, broke a cookie in half, and gave the bigger piece to his daughter.