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expiredwileysmiley posted Apr 25, 2026 07:11 AM
expiredwileysmiley posted Apr 25, 2026 07:11 AM

Costco Members: $100 inKind eGift Card (Email Delivery)

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$100

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: $100 inKind eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $64.99.

Thanks to community member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Access to thousands of top-rated restaurants, bars, & coffee shops
  • Access additional in-app savings opportunities through special offers, promotions, and 20% dining rewards.
  • A seamless way to pay your bill through the inKind app
  • Check the locations list for eligible restaurants, bars & cafés near you.

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Valid through 04/26/26. While supplies last.
  • This offer matches previous Frontpage Deals, most recently in January.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: $100 inKind eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $64.99.

Thanks to community member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Access to thousands of top-rated restaurants, bars, & coffee shops
  • Access additional in-app savings opportunities through special offers, promotions, and 20% dining rewards.
  • A seamless way to pay your bill through the inKind app
  • Check the locations list for eligible restaurants, bars & cafés near you.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Valid through 04/26/26. While supplies last.
  • This offer matches previous Frontpage Deals, most recently in January.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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SavingIsArt
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it is no longer be possible to stack offers with inKind cash or cashback.
EagerWalrus584
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I find it funny - all the complaining about the lack of stacking. Sure, definitely a sting to not being able to stack anymore...but come on people. In today's world - where a cheeseburger is 18 bucks, getting 35% off anywhere is a steal. Add kids on top of that, saving that much allows us as parents to try new things. So thank you for posting this - in for a few.
Mamiww6
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I feel sad that they took away the ability to stack coupons with credit. And depending on where you live and how many restaurants you have it may not be a good deal anymore. For me this deal is still worth it for as long as they keep the Mezeh restaurants within inKind network. I live Mezeh and enjoy 35% discount. One bowl feeds two people and it's a lot healthier than any other fast food.

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Apr 25, 2026 08:56 PM
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VTTreekllaApr 25, 2026 08:56 PM
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Quote from mike312 :
Possible workaround haven't tried Can we ask the restaurant for two separate checks — Use inKind balance on one, and apply the offer on the other.
I did this last night at a Melting pot with two $75 off of 150 offers. Asked for separate checks, they had to get a manager, who attempted to insist we not split the checks. I said "I don't get it. This is a common thing in restaurants, no? ...to split the check." They weren't happy as if I was using a cheat code or something but can confirm they can't stop you from doing this but are likely to try, lol.
Last edited by VTTreeklla April 25, 2026 at 01:59 PM.
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Apr 25, 2026 09:59 PM
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Quote from VTTreeklla :
I did this last night at a Melting pot with two $75 off of 150 offers. Asked for separate checks, they had to get a manager, who attempted to insist we not split the checks. I said "I don't get it. This is a common thing in restaurants, no? ...to split the check." They weren't happy as if I was using a cheat code or something but can confirm they can't stop you from doing this but are likely to try, lol.
You can split the check within the inkind app, either by % or exact dollar amount. Folks have said they can use an offer for one part of the split check and inkind credit for the other portion.
Apr 25, 2026 10:52 PM
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kfpandaApr 25, 2026 10:52 PM
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Can someone explain to me how to split a check so I can use an offer to pay a portion of the bill (paid with credit card) and remaining amount with inkind cash/gift card? The restaurant I go to asks for the the total bill amount in the app instead of check number if that matters. Thanks.
Apr 25, 2026 10:59 PM
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johnlauApr 25, 2026 10:59 PM
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Quote from robotrocker :
I've only had one restaurant deny take-out order. But it was clearly stated within the restaurant's profile that it was for dine-in only, which I didn't bother reading because I was already familiar with their menu -- so that's on me. For every other restaurant, I've just shown up, ordered, and paid in person just fine. Rarely takes more than 15 minutes max.
thanks
Apr 25, 2026 11:13 PM
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B_MarlinApr 25, 2026 11:13 PM
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Thanks for sharing!
Apr 25, 2026 11:48 PM
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m3coupApr 25, 2026 11:48 PM
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Quote from AznCracker :
What is this stacking everyone is talking about? I have been using inkind for like a year and never experienced this stacking.

I do miss the $25 off $50 coupons though. I still get $50 off 150 coupon from the inkind subscription (i got for free)
I've been getting several mystery offers in $20 off $40 and $25 off $60 coupons. I only have a few days left where I can stack these coupons with Costco bought InKind gift cards. After the 30 days, it's no longer possible.

Quote from johnlau :
I've wondered this too. There are are only like 4 restaurants around here that do takeout on the app, and 3 of them are the same chain. I wonder if you can go in and order takeout in person and use inkind...?
There are only 3 restaurants in my city that's on their list. I only go to 1. That restaurant always has 30% off gift card discounts plus buy $100 get $10 stackable sales.

I've been using InKind to eat there only because of the stacking with the $25off$50 coupon would exceed the discounts offered by the eatery. I bought over $1000 in GCs over Christmas. Discontinuing the stacking then there's no more incentive to eat there using InKind after I exhaust what I have.

To those who said the term change will weed out customers like me, who eats out everyday using the app, is uninformed and shortsighted. People like me who are big spenders on food (eating out everyday) is what keeps InKind on the map imho.
Apr 26, 2026 02:16 AM
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spjp12Apr 26, 2026 02:16 AM
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Quote from kfpanda :
Can someone explain to me how to split a check so I can use an offer to pay a portion of the bill (paid with credit card) and remaining amount with inkind cash/gift card? The restaurant I go to asks for the the total bill amount in the app instead of check number if that matters. Thanks.
I think when they ask for the total bill amount, you can't split the payment. But when they ask for the check number, there's an option to split the bill.
Also, to use both the offer and inKind cash/gift card, your total needs to exceed the offer threshold. For example, if your bill is $40 and the offer is "$20 off $40," you'll have to pay the remaining $20 with a credit card. If your bill is $50 with the same offer, you still pay $20 by credit card, but you can split the bill and use inKind cash to pay the remaining $10.

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Apr 26, 2026 02:21 AM
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spjp12Apr 26, 2026 02:21 AM
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Quote from AznCracker :
What is this stacking everyone is talking about? I have been using inkind for like a year and never experienced this stacking.

I do miss the $25 off $50 coupons though. I still get $50 off 150 coupon from the inkind subscription (i got for free)
Up until March, inKind allowed you to pay the entire bill using the offer/coupon AND inKind cash/gift card.
Apr 26, 2026 02:29 AM
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gathermewoolApr 26, 2026 02:29 AM
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Just used the last of my GCs (from previous Amazon deal) at Haven Hot Chicken in Hartford, CT area (awesome, btw!). We only have a couple of places we use this at, but travel frequently enough that we'd only ever lose out of InKind went under.

The only way we can really afford date nights at the better places near us is with GC deals like this.
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Apr 26, 2026 03:14 AM
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pprdealsApr 26, 2026 03:14 AM
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As others have said, this deal used to be good when they allowed coupon stacking and usage of inkind cash. Not anymore.
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Apr 26, 2026 05:24 AM
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shiv81Apr 26, 2026 05:24 AM
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Quote from spjp12 :
I think when they ask for the total bill amount, you can't split the payment. But when they ask for the check number, there's an option to split the bill.Also, to use both the offer and inKind cash/gift card, your total needs to exceed the offer threshold. For example, if your bill is $40 and the offer is "$20 off $40," you'll have to pay the remaining $20 with a credit card. If your bill is $50 with the same offer, you still pay $20 by credit card, but you can split the bill and use inKind cash to pay the remaining $10.
Can you use the same Inkind account for both portions of the split check if trying to use an offer and balance at the same time? Or it has to be separate accounts?
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Quote from spjp12 :
Up until March, inKind allowed you to pay the entire bill using the offer/coupon AND inKind cash/gift card.
Ohhhh. So maybe I was using the stacking. Haven't used Inkind for over a month so didn't notice the change.

So now we can't use coupons and gift card at the same time? (confirmed using google)

In which case I will no longer hoard these gcs. Thanks for the heads up!
Apr 26, 2026 05:54 AM
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exhurtApr 26, 2026 05:54 AM
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Quote from AznCracker :
Ohhhh. So maybe I was using the stacking. Haven't used Inkind for over a month so didn't notice the change.

So now we can't use coupons and gift card at the same time? (confirmed using google)

In which case I will no longer hoard these gcs. Thanks for the heads up!
That's correct. I found out last weekend when I tried using a coupon and my GC. It was one or the other.
Apr 26, 2026 02:18 PM
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CalmStraw6880Apr 26, 2026 02:18 PM
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I'm in a city of 300k and there are only 5 restaurants accepting this in the area. Definitely good to check their list before considering this deal

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Apr 26, 2026 04:42 PM
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mkaltersApr 26, 2026 04:42 PM
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Quote from Mydiscover :
inkind sux balls now without stacking. Not worth it.
So you think that if you take 35% off your meal, it's not worth it seems pretty good to me

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