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SAVE $119.88: Amazon Prime members are eligible for a year of free Grubhub+ membership, which typica
SAVE $119.88: Amazon Prime members are eligible for a year of free Grubhub+ membership, which typically costs $9.99 per month, for a total savings of $119.88 over the 12 months.
Opens in a new windowCredit: GrubhubGrubhub+ yearly membershipAn Amazon Prime membership comes with plenty of perks. From having some items delivered to your doorstep in just hours to streaming the hits on Prime Video, it's packed with attractive features that make it well worth the membership fee. But there's one perk some might not know about.
All Amazon Prime members are eligible for one free year of Grubhub+, which typically costs $9.99 per month. Over the course of the year, you'll be saving $119.88 in total. An Amazon Prime membership costs $14.99 per month or $139 for a year.
Grubhub+ is packed with perks for those who like the convenience of having some of life's essentials delivered to your doorstep. For starters, you'll pay exactly $0 for delivery fees when ordering food. You'll also see lower service fees added to your order's total. If you prefer to pickup an order instead of getting it delivered, you'll see a 5% credit applied to future eligible pickup orders. The membership also comes with exclusive offers.
If you often find yourself ordering pizza, Mexican, or any other type of delivery meal, a membership to Grubhub+ could save you tons of dough on delivery fees. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a year of Grubhub+ for free, saving you the typical $9.99 monthly fee. Pair your delivery dinner with the latest show on Prime Video, and you'll be having the perfect Amazon night in.
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