Get 40% off your first GrubHub order of $40 or more as a new customer

Dinner is on you tonight — if you're a Prime member.
By Brittany Vincent  on 
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SAVE 40%: As of Feb. 15, 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.

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