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Amazon Prime's Free Grubhub+ Subscription Offers: What You'll Receive

Amazon Prime's new offer allows subscribers to access Grubhub+ at no extra cost; however, activating this advantage is essential.

Everything You Get With Amazon Prime's Free Grubhub+ Subscription
Everything You Get With Amazon Prime's Free Grubhub+ Subscription

Amazon Prime's Free Grubhub+ Subscription Offers: What You'll Receive

A whopping 180 million individuals in the United States are members of Amazon Prime, and that's not because of their admiration for the company's CEO or their pleasure in its business approach. Regardless of personal feelings, Amazon Prime's speedy and frequently free shipping is truly difficult to resist.

The convenience factor was taken to a new level in 2022, with Prime members being offered a one-year subscription to Grubhub+ as an additional perk at no extra cost. However, this promotion has now been upgraded to a permanent benefit.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to activate the Grubhub+ benefit for your Amazon Prime account:

Activating the Grubhub+ Perk on Amazon Prime

The free Grubhub+ membership isn't immediately linked to Amazon Prime accounts. You'll need to activate it to enjoy the offer. Visit www.amazon.com/grubhub while logged into your Prime account and click the yellow "Activate now" button.

If you received an email from Amazon (@amazononeclick.com, specifically one with the subject "New update to your Prime membership"), you can also click the yellow "Activate now" button.

After activating the offer, you'll typically get an email from Amazon confirming the new permanent Grubhub+ subscription. If you're already subscribed to Grubhub+, your current subscription will be canceled immediately once the free one through Amazon Prime is activated.

If you decide you no longer want the free Grubhub+ subscription, you can cancel it by managing apps and services with data access on the "Your Account" page on Amazon and unlinking your Grubhub and Amazon accounts, or contacting Grubhub customer support.

The Perks of Permanent Grubhub+ Membership

The elimination of the one-year restriction on Amazon Prime members' free Grubhub+ subscription has multiple advantages. Firstly, the financial aspect: Grubhub+ now costs $120 per year, but as long as you maintain your $139/year Prime membership, you'll receive it for free indefinitely.

This changes the perk's appeal for Prime members who became hesitant to enroll in trials or subscriptions due to the anxiousness of losing their perks or being auto-subscribed to paid services after the trial ends.

Additionally, Grubhub orders can now be placed through Amazon besides the Grubhub website or app.

Moreover, Grubhub+ perks include:

  • Free delivery on eligible orders of $12 or more (excluding tax, tip, and fees)
  • Reduced service fees
  • 5% Grubhub+ credit back on pickup orders (which can be used on future orders for the next 90 days)
  • Exclusive deals and promotions

Upon activation of the free Grubhub+ subscription, you can enjoy a $5 discount on orders over $25 ($24.99) from now till June 3, 2024, 2:59 am EST (June 2, 2024, 11:59 pm PST), or while supplies last, using the code PRIME5 at checkout.

Enjoy your meals!

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With the integration of Grubhub orders through Amazon, Prime members can now benefit from Grubhub+ perks like free delivery on eligible orders without having to leave the Amazon platform. (amazon prime free grubhub+)

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