Prime Day deal gives 50% off a Grubhub order

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Save 50%: Prime members can get 50% off a GrubHub order of at least $20 for Prime Day through Oct. 9.


Prime Day might be the perfect time to get delivery for dinner. That’s because Grubhub has a Prime Day deal for 50% off any order of at least $20.

Let’s be real, it’s difficult to keep a delivery order under 20 bucks these days — you’ll get to that number pretty easily.

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All you have to do to redeem the deal is enter the code “PRIME50” when you checkout on the Amazon app, Grubhub app, or Amazon website. You do need to be a Grubhub+ member, but anyone with Amazon Prime can get Grubhub+ for free. That’s a deal in and of itself because Grubhub+ members get access to $0 delivery fees, special deals, and perks like credits earned over time.


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The deal from Grubhub runs through Wednesday, Oct. 9. So go ahead and put away the pots and pans — your favorite delivery restaurant just got a whole heck of a lot cheaper for the next couple of days.



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