SAVE $10:As of June 17,UK Amazon Prime members can save $10 on Grubhub+ deliveries over $20 with promo code PRIME10.
The dog days of summer are here. Who wants to make dinner and heat up the kitchen? It's too hot to move off of the couch, so why not order takeout tonight? Chinese food sounds delicious. Or maybe a nice, cheesy pizza. Whatever you decide to munch on, do it with Grubhub and this particularly appetizing early Prime Day deal.
As of June 17, Amazon Prime members can save $10 on Grubhub+ deliveries over $20 with promo code PRIME10. All you need to do to claim your discount is head to Grubhub via your connected Grubhub+ and Amazon Prime account and add the code in upon checkout Your discount will automatically be applied. This offer is only available through July 7.
There's no restrictions on which restaurant you can buy from or what type of food is eligible. Go wild, but make sure the total items in your cart add up to $20 before taxes and delivery fees to qualify. You'll also only be able to use this, again, if you're an Amazon Prime member. If not, you can sign up for a free trial or as a new member and still remain eligible for this discount.
Why dirty some dishes when you can have dinner brought to your door? No matter how you slice it, $10 off your base price for dinner through Grubhub is a good deal.
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