Save $120 over eight orders: Grubhub is offering Grubhub+ members 25% off eight delivery orders (up to $15 off each order) between Oct. 10-11 with the code GRUBPRIME. Amazon Prime members can enroll in a free Grubhub+ membership for a year to take advantage of this pre-Prime Day deal.
Opens in a new windowCredit: Grubhub25% off eight delivery orders (up to $15 off each order) for Grubhub+ membersWho says Prime Day Big Deal Days celebrations are happening exclusively at Amazon? Walmart has its own counter-programming to the fall sale, as does Target. Now add the popular food delivery service Grubhub to that list.
Grubhub is joining all the fun by offering its very own exclusive deal for Grubhub+ members during the Prime Day 2 sale days (Oct. 10-11). Members will be able to receive 25% off eight delivery orders (up to $15 off each order) with the code GRUBPRIME. Those who aren't members yet (but are nonetheless part of the Prime fam), can enroll in a one-year "free trial" of Grubhub+ easily.
SEE ALSO:All the best Prime Day deals are right hereThis means you can honor your cravings for pad thai from that mom-and-pop next door, your fave Mexican combo, a good old-fashioned Happy Meal, and everything in between — while saving money and simultaneously scoring some great deals during the actual Prime Day Big Deal Days sales event.
(Psst... besides this fun perk, Grubhub+ members are also consistently treated to $0 delivery, 5% back on pick-up orders, and other special member promos. With Amazon Prime and Grubhub's fabulous partnership, it's like you're getting the best of both worlds when you join both "clubs" at once.)
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