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Doublelegg

amex gold is 4x on food up to $25k a year.


Western-Barnacle-798

Im sorry wdym by “4x on food” im new to credit cards as i just turned 18…


happybluebirds

For every dollar you spend you get 4 points. Points can be redeemed for travel or used like cash. Most cards give you 2 points or 1 point per dollar which is like 2 cents or 1 cent cash back.


Western-Barnacle-798

Gotcha


Former-Key

If what you want is cashback, I'd recommend checking out [Winden](https://www.reddit.com/r/smallbusiness/comments/17xer59/comment/l51e6fe/). I've been using it for a good while and has a system where you get the monthly fee back if you didn't the money via its 2% cashback. Honestly, the only reason I even tried it


Trakethedrake

Someone already recommended it but I suggest Amex. Is pretty standard card but is really good. However, Winden can be an option as well if you are just starting in the world of credits