Busy this week? Get 50% off Grubhub for Prime Big Deal Days

    By Briley Kenney
Published October 8, 2024

If you’re planning on using Grubhub this week to order some food you’re in for a real treat thanks to a Prime Big Deal Days offer. As an exclusive promo, available October 8 and 9 — during Prime Big Deal Days — you can save up to 50% off food delivery, as long as you’re a Prime and Grubhub+ member. For any order over $20, use promo code PRIME50 and you’ll see instant savings with a maximum of $15 off your order.

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If you’ve never used Grubhub before, it’s a food delivery service where you can order from local restaurants, stores, and various vendors and have the items delivered right to your doorstep. One of the best parts about it is that you can access delivery options for places that don’t normally offer it. For example, a local restaurant or fast food joint near your house that has no delivery option. You do typically pay a little extra to have the food delivered, but that’s why this Prime Big Deal Days offer is so great.

With the code PRIME50, as long as you have Grubhub+ and Prime you can save on any order over $20. Just use the code before checkout and you’re done. Don’t worry, before you make a purchase you can browse what’s available to order through the service. Of course, that begs the question, what’s Grubhub+?

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Grubhub+ is the service’s premium subscription, starting at $10 per month which kicks in after your trial. With an active subscription you get $0 delivery fees on standard orders, which is a pretty big deal, plus 5% back on pickup orders. You’ll also enjoy lower service fees, discounted priority delivery — to make sure your food gets to you first and nice and warm — and exclusive offers and promotions. If you use Grubhub often, it’s kind of a no-brainer.

Of course, to take advantage of the Prime Big Deal Days offer we’re talking about, you need to have both Amazon Prime and Grubhub+.

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