Save $120/year, plus $5 off a $25 food delivery: All Amazon Prime members can now enjoy a free Grubhub+ subscription (a $9.99/month value) as a full time Prime perk — an extension of the original perk, which just granted one free year of Grubhub+. Additionally, through June 2, Prime members can get $5 off a Grubhub delivery of $25 or more with code PRIME5.
Amazon has cemented its crowd-favorite food delivery deal as a permanent perk of a Prime membership. With their free Grubhub+ membership, Prime members will get $0 delivery fees and lower service fees on every order, plus exclusive deals only offered to Grubhub+ subscribers.
This is a change from Amazon's original version of the deal from earlier in 2024, which did offer free Grubhub+ to Prime members, but only for one year. If you've been considering making the $14.99/month plunge for Prime ahead of Prime Day, the luxury of not having to scrounge for promo codes all the time might just seal the deal.
SEE ALSO: The 22 best shows on Amazon Prime streaming free right nowTo celebrate the extension, the partnership also threw in a $5 off of $25 delivery discount for Prime members: Use code PRIME5 before June 2.
Free Grubhub+ inherently brings a savings of $9.99/month or around $120 per year — what an average Grubhub+ subscriber is paying for the service. However, the savings build on top of that each time you say "Screw it, I'm ordering food" and see an extra $5 to $10 shaved off just for slashed delivery and services fees. Even at full price, Grubhub+ would pay for itself after an order or two.
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