Amazon Announces Major Change—And the New Perk Will Affect the Way You Order Food

Food delivery services just got even more convenient, thanks to Amazon and Grubhub.

This week, the two brands announced a new partnership that will make ordering restaurant deliveries even easier by allowing customers to place Grubhub orders directly on Amazon.

Amazon customers in the U.S. will be able to order from thousands of restaurants in all 50 states with Grubhub directly on Amazon.com and in the Amazon Shopping app.

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Additionally, as long as a customer remains a Prime member, they can enjoy a free ongoing Grubhub+ membership worth $120 a year, without automatically renewing into a paid Grubhub+ membership. Grubhub+ includes $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12, lower service fees, 5% credit back on pick-up orders, and exclusive offers.

"Whether it's saving money on your favorite takeout with Grubhub+, exclusive deals on Prime Day, prescription savings with RxPass, entertainment with Prime Video, or free shipping on more than 300 million items including tens of millions of products available with Same-Day or One-Day Delivery, Prime keeps getting better for members," Amazon Prime vice president Jamil Ghani said in a press release.

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Amazon/Grubhub

"We know Prime members value savings on food delivery, so we are extending the $0 delivery fees and exclusive savings with Grubhub+ for Prime members, and now customers can enjoy easy access to Grubhub from the Amazon store and app," added Howard Migdal, CEO of Grubhub. "More consumers can now experience the exceptional value and service offered by Grubhub+, with Prime members enjoying $0 delivery fees on an ongoing basis."

To make this deal even more satisfying, Prime members can also enjoy an exclusive promotional offer for a limited time, saving $5 on a Grubhub delivery order over $25 from now through June 2 with the code "PRIME5."

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