"In Belgium, employees receive compensation for every kilometre they ride, with some cyclists earning up to €810 per year.

And why not? Biking saves public money for everyone."

“All employees in Belgium who cycle to work are entitled to a bicycle allowance of €0.28 per kilometre of their commute.”
https://www.brusselstimes.com/1401729/belgian-commutes-pay-off-employees-earn-up-to-e810-for-cycling-to-work

Belgian commutes pay off: Employees earn up to €810 for cycling to work

One in five people in Flanders commuted by bike and received compensation last year, but this figure is significantly lower in Brussels and Wallonia.

@KeithDJohnson

So many questions.

Do ebikes count?

Do riders get periodically audited to assure they're actually doing the trips?

Do riders have to submit log sheets for their rides?

@number6 Tada! I searched and got the details. https://www.mbrella.eu/blog/bike-allowance-belgium
Bike Allowance in Belgium: Everything you need to know in 2026

Belgium’s mandatory cycling allowance details eligibility, tax implications, calculation methods, and benefits for employees with company cars, with guidance for employers on compliance and maximizing incentives.

@KeithDJohnson

0.37 Euro would be pretty good even for cars, I think. I guess you can use it to fuel op on Stroopwafels.

@number6 Mmm. Stroopwafels.👍

@KeithDJohnson

I wasn't actually that impressed by stroopwafels. But pannenkoeken ... I could do a 10km ride after pannenkoeken.

Or take a nap.

This video shows stroopwafels being made. Just before the "octopus" machine, the waffles are being sliced *horizontally*.

I'm lucky if I can slice bread.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYEq2r8bWZE

Dutch Stroopwafels: How They Are Made!

YouTube
@number6 😄
I've only rarely had imported or domestic stroopwaffels but pannenkoeken is a meal I enjoy, only high egg low gluten, like crêpes.

@KeithDJohnson

Of all those images, this is most like the ones I had. It's like a crêpe, but there are extra ingredients cooked into the "cake". Could be savory (bacon) or fruity (appels).

If memory serves, you're in the Mitten state? So probably not far from the Dutch triangle. Yet don't recall that anyone there ever talked about stroopwafels or pannenkoeken. Just wooden shoes and tulips .. for the tourists.

And all the way to the UP if you want pasties.

https://lekkertafelen.nl/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Pannenkoeken-met-appel-en-rozijnen.jpg

@number6

I'll have to try a savory version with bacon. Sounds good.
As a Yooper I grew up eating pasties made by local Finn grandmothers. I'm now in the lower peninsula where hardly anyone knows about them.
In Holland MI, there may be stroopwaffels available but I haven't explored enough. They do have a big annual public giveaway of tulip bulbs after they've bloomed. $20 to fill a 5 gallon bucket. 👍