Amazon Prime Members Now Have Access to an Exclusive GrubHub Deal

GrubHub delivery drivers are about to get busier.

GrubHub supply drivers are about to get busier.
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Attention Amazon Prime members: ordering lunch simply received simpler. The firm that brings you all of your favourite merchandise has introduced that Prime members are eligible for a free, one yr membership to GrubHub+ beginning at this time.

GrubHub+ is the titular meals ordering app’s membership program which options no supply charges on any order over $12 from a collaborating restaurant. The service normally goes for $9.99 a month, however Amazon introduced at this time that every one Amazon Prime customers are entitled to a one-year lengthy subscription of GrubHub+ with no extra month-to-month cost. GrubHub+ additionally lets subscribers earn rewards with each order, and can match donations processed by means of orders positioned on the app through the Donate to Change program—the corporate says this system raised extra than $25 million in 2021.

“Both Grubhub and Amazon have transformed people’s lives by providing them with unprecedented choice and convenience,” mentioned Ariella Kurshan, Senior Vice President of Growth at Grubhub, in a press release. “With the new Grubhub and Amazon offering, Prime members now can enjoy free delivery from hundreds of thousands of restaurants across the country, when they sign up for a year of free Grubhub+. I’m thrilled that new Grubhub diners from Amazon can get even more delivered to their door with their Prime membership.”

GrubHub’s partnership with Amazon will inevitably broaden the model, however the meals supply service has hit its justifiable share of makes an attempt at promotion not too long ago. In May 2022, GrubHub introduced a free lunch marketing campaign in New York, the place customers might enter the code “FREELUNCH” at checkout to obtain $15 off any order positioned within the metropolis between 11 AM and a pair of PM on May 17. What might go improper? Well all the pieces—the promotion was a disaster. Drivers have been overwhelmed by the insurmountable quantity of orders, prospects grew hangry, and communication from GrubHub to eating places was, at instances, allegedly nonexistent.

Regardless, because the information broke of this deal, GrubHub’s guardian firm Just Eat Takeaway (of which Amazon additionally now owns 2% of) noticed an 18% soar in its inventory worth. Bon appétit to them.

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