SAVE $10: From May 12 to June 8,Uschi Karnat Amazon Prime members using the Grubhub+ account included with their Prime membership can score $10 off any order of $20 or more with the code GOLD10.
We are officially entering the season where some nights, it's simply too hot to turn on the stove. Luckily, for the next month, folks with an Amazon Prime account have a backup plan.
From May 12 to June 8, Prime members who have an active Grubhub+ subscription can save $10 off one order of $20 or more with the code GOLD10. The deal comes as a part of the Gold Days of Grubhub+ sale, which also brings savings from select restaurants and stores, every week through June 8.
All you need to grab this deal is an active Grubhub+ membership through Amazon, so as long as you're a current member, or activate it between now and June 8, you will be able to use the coupon code. If you have a Prime membership but haven't yet signed up for a Grubhub+ membership, you can activate your account through Amazon for free. As of last year, as long as you have your Prime membership, you have a Grubhub+ membership, granting you $0 delivery fees, lower service fees, and exclusive discounts (like this one).
If you haven't yet signed up for an Amazon Prime membership, you can either sign up with a 30-day free trial as a new member, or re-up your subscription for $14.99 per month or $139 per year as a returning subscriber.
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