Update: This very popular deal is still available.
Amazon has for
Prime Members:
1-Year Grubhub+ Membership for
Free.
Thanks to Community Member
Jj1130 for finding this deal.
Note, must login to your Amazon account w/ an active Prime Membership to sign-up. You might not qualify for this offer if you have signed up in the past.
What is the Grubhub+ offer for Amazon Prime Members?- Amazon Prime members can enjoy a free one-year Grubhub+ membership (normally $9.99/month) with their Prime membership.
What is Grubhub+- Grubhub+ is Grubhub's monthly membership program. Members get $0 delivery fees and lower service fees on delivery orders of $12+ (before tax, tip and fees) at eligible merchants, 5% back in Grubhub+ Credit on eligible pickup orders, and exclusive offers. Additional fees may apply. See the full Grubhub+ terms and conditions for more information.
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Certainly I have had pizza delivered in the past, but it was the same price as picking up, then tip for some gas and time savings.
But ordering delivery so often they offer a frequent user program is hard to understand.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17089228-grubhub-20-off-20-orders-up-to-15-off-on-thursdays-5-00pm-to-11-59pm-est-also-1-year-grubhub-for-prime-members
30% off $15+ orders w/ promo code DECEMBER30
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Free 1-year from Bank of America too.
https://www.grubhub.com/partner/bofa
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I still have this membership from BoA offer
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In short no, you cannot get a free year of GH+ with a Prime trial membership. I tried it already so yall don't have to.
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Haven't used GH in years so signed up for this now. Plus I put a reminder in my calendar for November 2024 to cancel before they start charging.
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Certainly I have had pizza delivered in the past, but it was the same price as picking up, then tip for some gas and time savings.
But ordering delivery so often they offer a frequent user program is hard to understand.
I'm sure there's use cases where people really have more money than they need so it's fine for them, but 90%+ of the people that I know use those apps are in the category of living paycheck to paycheck and wondering why they have credit card debt and will aimlessly look at their facebook on their phones while their food gets delivered in a longer period of time vs just going to get it (or god forbid - cook at home).
But hey it's their money
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I'm sure there's use cases where people really have more money than they need so it's fine for them, but 90%+ of the people that I know use those apps are in the category of living paycheck to paycheck and wondering why they have credit card debt and will aimlessly look at their facebook on their phones while their food gets delivered in a longer period of time vs just going to get it (or god forbid - cook at home).
But hey it's their money
plus the risk of some random person not associated with any store having your food in their car and doing who knows what with it always makes me a bit nervous... and heavens forbid they dont like your tip amount or your house or whatever, just unwanted people/worry.
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