SAVE 20%: Through Nov. 17,Deborah Sullavan Archives all existing Prime members can get 20% off their next Grubhub delivery of $20 or more with code PRIME20.
Thinking about cancelling your Prime membership now that October Prime Day has passed? Sneak in a discounted food delivery first with a Prime-exclusive Grubhub promo code first.
Now through Nov. 17, all existing Prime members can use code PRIME20 to get 20% off their next order of at least $20. That's on top of the $0 in delivery fees that all Prime members get on every Grubhub order thanks to Grubhub+ being a full-time perk of Prime.
If the delivery fees and the tip (which your 20% off discount could cover) are always your point of hesitation between getting food delivered and sucking it up and doing pickup instead, this deal is the ultimate little treat.
If you order (or daydream about ordering) food a lot, just know that Amazon drops Prime-exclusive Grubhub deals all the time. During Prime Big Deal Days, we saw this same deal, but for 50% off instead of 20%. There will surely be more to come over the next few months, too — a true cozy comfort when it's too cold to leave the house.
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