Originally Posted by
vancouver25k
That's not clear to me...
Do you mean: (1 meal) or (alcoholic beverage and 2 snacks).
Or: (1 meal or alcoholic beverage) and (2 snacks).
If we consider context... it's hard to believe that Air Canada would sell too many vouchers at $10.49 where the buyer would opt for (1 meal) - which they can BOB for less money.
Then, (alcoholic beverage and 2 snacks) is really just one of the two options of [(1 meal or alcoholic beverage) and (2 snacks)]
It makes a whole lot more sense that 2nd interpretation is correct.
So, despite the fact that they could format this for more clarity, I think we can decipher what AC means.