SAVE $120: Amazon Prime members are Film noir Archiveseligible for a free year-long membership to Grubhub+ which usually costs $120 pear year. Sign up through Dec. 23 and use code DECEMBER30 to get 30% off three orders of $15 or more.
An Amazon Prime membership comes with plenty of benefits like free two-day shipping, access to the Prime Video library, and exclusive deals during Prime Day sales. As if we needed another reason to sign up for Prime, Amazon is now offering a great perk on food delivery.
As of Dec. 6, Amazon Prime members can get a year-long membership to Grubhub+ for free, a service that typically costs $120 annually. And if you sign up now through Dec. 23, you'll get 30% off three orders of $15 or more with the code DECEMBER30.
If you're not already a member of Amazon Prime, you can sign up for $14.99 per month or $139 annually.
As a Grubhub+ members, you'll pay $0 in delivery fees and see lower service fees on some orders. If you opt for pickup at your favorite restaurant instead of delivery, you'll get 5% Grubhub+ credit back on eligible future pickup orders. You'll also get access to exclusive offers from Grubhub.
If you're already a Grubhub+ member, have no fear — you can still benefit from the Prime deal. Once signed into your Amazon Prime account, you can activate the Grubhub+ offer and your free membership will start at the beginning of your next billing cycle.
The deal is a win-win for existing Amazon Prime members, and if you're not a member but have been considering signing up, here's one more benefit.
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