Where Business Travelers Expense the Most Meals (Infographic) Bet you can't guess where workers are swiping their fancy corporate credit cards the most.

By Kate Taylor

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Where are business travelers swiping their corporate credit card the most? According to a recent report, at Starbucks, getting their caffeine fix.

Starbucks purchases appear twice as often on corporate credit-card bills as the next most expensed restaurant – McDonald's. But while the average cost of a meal at Starbucks is $10.68 and McDonald's is $7.94, the third most expensed vendor makes the (comparative) big bucks, with an average cost of $39.59 a meal at Panera Bread.

Subway and Dunkin' Donuts round out the list of top five most-expensed restaurants, according to the Certify SpendSmart Quarterly Report.

Check out the most expensed restaurants, hotels and rental cars in the infographic below.

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Where Business Travelers Expense the Most Meals (Infographic)

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Kate Taylor

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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