

The new offer includes 'unlimited, 0 food delivery fees on orders over 12' and 'exclusive perks for Grubhub+ members and rewards like free food and order discounts. can now get a free one-year Grubhub+ membership, typically 9.99 per month, Amazon announced Wednesday. Amazon announced this week that it's launched a new promotional partnership with Grubhub to bring Amazon Prime subscribers a free year of Grubhub+, including free deliveries and special. The extension means Prime members who signed up for the offer last year can enjoy Grubhub+ for an extra 12 months, at no added cost to their Prime membership. The structure of the deal means that Amazon has the option to buy shares in Just Eat, but they aren’t obligated to do it if they don’t want to. Driving the news: Prime members in the U.S. Grubhub and Amazon have extended their free one year Grubhub+ offer for Amazon Prime members in the US for another year. Should the partnership fail to drive value to Amazon, they’ll be able to walk away without having committed any capital. With this free Grubhub+ subscription, you’ll be able to take advantage of unlimited 0 delivery fees on eligible orders for the next. It could also serve as an additional drawcard for potential new Prime members who have been on the fence about joining the program. 2 years of Grubhub+ for free with an Amazon Prime membership.

Existing Prime members may see the added benefit of free food delivery as enough to continue paying for it, at a time when household budgets are under pressure. They’re able to market an additional benefit to Prime members without the need to spend any money upfront.

If the deal doesn’t end up being that successful and Amazon doesn't exercise the rights, or don’t achieve sufficient customer growth to get above the 2% threshold, GrubHub will have enjoyed 12 months of increased publicity without giving up the farm.įrom Amazon’s perspective it makes a lot of sense as well.
