Select Amex Cardholders: Grubhub (Online or via App)
$5 Statement Credit w/ $20 Purchase
(Limit 2 credits, $10 total)
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American Express via Amex Offers offers Select American Express Cardholders: $5 Statement Credit after using your enrolled eligible card to make a single purchase of $20 or more at Grubhub.com or on the Grubhub mobile app (iOS or Android) by 4/30/2025. Limit of 2 statement credits (total of $10).
Thanks to community member Cobalt_Blue_FF for sharing this deal.
Note: Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and add it to your card before purchasing.
Details
Earn a $5 statement credit after using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single purchase of $20 or more online at Grubhub.com or on the Grubhub mobile app by 4/30/2025. Limit of 2 statement credits (total of $10). See terms.
Offer Terms
Eligibility and Enrollment
Enrollment is limited. Eligible Card Members must first add offer to Card and then use same Card for qualifying spend. Only US-issued American Express® Cards are eligible.
Limit of 2 statement credits (total of $10 back) per eligible Card Member. If the Card Account is canceled or past due, it may not qualify to receive the statement credits.
Qualifying Purchases
Offer valid online at US websites Grubhub.com, grubhub.com/plus, Seamless.com, seamless.com/plus, or through the Grubhub or Seamless mobile apps. Excludes physical and electronic gift card purchases. Excludes bulk corporate purchases and GH purchases made through third party partners (Uber/Lyft, etc).. Please note if you purchase a subscription, unless you notify the merchant that you want to pause, cancel, or that you do not want to auto renew, your subscription will automatically renew for another subscription period (subject to applicable law) of equal length (for example monthly, or annually). This means that the merchant will collect the then-applicable subscription fee and any taxes by charging a credit card the merchant has on record for you without notifying you, unless notification is required by applicable law. If you receive a free trial, charges may not post to your account until the trial has lapsed. Charges must post to your account before 4/30/2025 in order to qualify. Offer valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
Offer only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on purchases made using third parties, such as resellers, delivery services, or other intermediaries.
Statement Credit
Please allow 90-days after 4/30/2025 for the statement credit(s) to be posted to the Account, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase.
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I'm interested to know why if I make a pick up order with Grubhub for $20+ with my Amex Gold Card, get $5 back with my offer, then $10 back from the card's monthly dining credit, twice, it's not a good deal. Please advice.
I'm interested to know why if I make a pick up order with Grubhub for $20+ with my Amex Gold Card, get $5 back with this offer, then $10 back from the card's monthly dining credit, twice, it's not a good deal. Please advice.
There's always somebody who's going to shit on food delivery/pickup services in every damn thread.
There's always somebody who's going to shit on food delivery/pickup services in every damn thread.
I've found that restaurants raise the prices by about 20% on grubhub. An $8 burger on a local place's website was $10.50 on grubhub. So, at least for pickup, the $5 isn't getting you much.
I've found that restaurants raise the prices by about 20% on grubhub. An $8 burger on a local place's website was $10.50 on grubhub. So, at least for pickup, the $5 isn't getting you much.
So, if I order $20+ pickup from a restaurant that has the same prices on Grubhub as in store, I'm not ahead if I get $15 back?
So, if I order $20+ pickup from a restaurant that has the same prices on Grubhub as in store, I'm not ahead if I get $15 back?
$15 off $20 IS a good deal. But the deal this thread is about is only getting $5 back for spending $20. Not everyone has the Amex Gold card and can get the $10 back. I don't even see the spend $20 get $5 back on my Cash Preferred card. How about YOU have some consideration for other people who don't have the same card as you. And with the inflated prices and fees, you really need to be getting $10 or $15 off of $20 to be getting a good deal. And if you're going to say pick it up to avoid the delivery fees, not everyone has a car. Do you understand now?
Something I try to always do when ordering from GrubHub is first check the price ordering direct from the restaurant. I've found around 50% of restaurants jack up prices so it's just a matter of finding the ones who don't. Goal should always be to pay the same or less than ordering direct at the restaurant if you want the deal to be slick.
Cool. Added to Gold card. $5 offer credit, then $10 monthly credit.
Are you referring to the $10 Monthly Resy credit? Would that work though? Wouldn't GrubHub be the charge to trigger the $5 off $20 and for the $10 off doesn't it have to be a restaurant in the Resy network to trigger?
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There's always somebody who's going to shit on food delivery/pickup services in every damn thread.
I've found that restaurants raise the prices by about 20% on grubhub. An $8 burger on a local place's website was $10.50 on grubhub. So, at least for pickup, the $5 isn't getting you much.
It was on my personal gold.
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Are you referring to the $10 Monthly Resy credit? Would that work though? Wouldn't GrubHub be the charge to trigger the $5 off $20 and for the $10 off doesn't it have to be a restaurant in the Resy network to trigger?
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