SAVE 40%:As of Feb. 15,Italy new GrubHub+ members with Amazon Prime can save 40% off their first $40+ order by signing up for an account by Feb. 18.
Sometimes you just want a piping hot bag of food delivered to your door. Whatever your reason for ordering takeout, you want an affordable service that you can rely on to get a tasty meal at the end of a long day, and GrubHub is at your service. And with Amazon's newest promotion, you can save more than ever on a substantial purchase.
As of Feb. 15, you can save 40% off your first $40+ GrubHub order when you sign up for a free year via Amazon Prime before Feb. 18. This deal applies to Amazon Prime members only. You can get up to $20 off with this discount on orders with subtotals of at least $40 before taxes, tips, and other fees. Be sure to use promo code LOVE40 at checkout.
Your free year of GrubHub+ with Prime gets you $0 delivery and lower service fees as well as 5% GrubHub+ credit back when you put in pickup orders. You also get exclusive offers from time to time. Your free membership will auto-renew until you cancel it, so if you don't want to stay subscribed and pay $9.99 a month, be sure to cancel before your renewal date comes up.
Now that you're saving so much on your first food order, be sure and share the wealth with us. We're hungry, y'all.
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