US Amazon Prime Users Now Get Grubhub+ for Free
Amazon announced last week that Prime subscribers in the US can now permanently get free access to the Grubhub+ food delivery service.
Prime members, who pay $139 annually, can get free restaurant delivery on Grubhub+ orders totaling $12 or more. Alongside this perk, the users will also see lower service fees, receive a 5% credit on pickup orders, and gain access to exclusive deals. According to the company, these benefits translate into an additional value of $120 annually for Prime members.
“We know Prime members value savings on food delivery, so we are extending the $0 delivery fees and exclusive savings with Grubhub+ for Prime members, and now customers can enjoy easy access to Grubhub from the Amazon store and app,” Jamil Ghani, vice president of Amazon Prime said in a press release.
The e-commerce giant has seamlessly integrated Grubhub+ into its website and the Amazon Shopping app and claims that the ordering experience and prices are “identical” to those on Grubhub.com or the Grubhub app. This means that customers can enjoy the same seamless process and pricing whether they use Amazon or Grubhub+ directly. Notably, this feature is available to all customers, regardless of whether they have a Prime membership or not.
To activate this offer, customers simply need to visit Amazon.com/grubhub.
In 2022, following its acquisition of a 2% stake in Grubhub+, Amazon incorporated the food delivery platform into its annual membership service. Initially, Prime customers were provided with a complimentary one-year subscription to GrubHub+. After the first year, the subscription would automatically renew at $129 annually. However, now Grubhub+ has been integrated as a permanent feature of the Amazon Prime subscription.
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