Amazon Prime members can now save even more on food delivery with Grubhub

Manoj Prasad

Amazon Prime members can now save even more on food delivery with Grubhub. The tech giant has announced that it will continue to offer a complimentary Grubhub+ subscription to its Prime members, which includes $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12, lower service fees, and a 5% credit back on pickup orders.

This benefit is valued at $120 annually and is available to Prime members without automatically renewing into a paid Grubhub+ membership.

Additionally, Prime members can now place Grubhub orders directly on Amazon.com or through the Amazon mobile app, eliminating the need to use the Grubhub mobile app.

Key Points

  • Permanent Benefit: Grubhub+ is now a permanent benefit for Amazon Prime members, offering $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12, lower service fees, and a 5% credit back on pickup orders.
  • Value: This benefit is valued at $120 annually, making it a significant addition to the already extensive list of Prime perks.
  • Convenience: Prime members can now place Grubhub orders directly on Amazon.com or through the Amazon mobile app, eliminating the need to use the Grubhub mobile app.
  • Savings: Prime members have saved hundreds of millions of dollars by using Grubhub+, with those who place at least one order a month saving an average of $300 annually on delivery fees and promotions[1][2][3][4].

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Conclusion

Amazon Prime members can now enjoy the convenience and savings of Grubhub+ without the need for a separate subscription. This permanent benefit is a significant addition to the already extensive list of Prime perks and can help Prime members save even more on food delivery.

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