Prime members can get 50% off a Grubhub order - here's how

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Amazon Prime members can enjoy more than just free shipping during this week's Prime Day sale. If you order a meal through food delivery service Grubhub+ during the event (July 8-11), you can get 50% off using the code PRIME50.

The fine print: The order has to be $25 or more, and you can save up to $20 maximum. So if you order a meal that comes to $45, your new total with the code will be $25 (additional fees and terms apply, per Amazon). This offer ends when Prime Day ends, on Friday, July 11.

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The code will automatically be applied when you click the promo banner when using the Grubhub app, or shopping Grubhub on Amazon.com or the Amazon Shopping app. Or, you can enter PRIME50 at checkout. 

Prime members get access to Grubhub+ included in their membership at no extra cost. That includes $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees, and exclusive offers at certain restaurants, along with 5% Grubhub+ credit back on eligible pickup orders. To find a restaurant that is Grubhub+ eligible, look for the yellow box with the + sign before the restaurant name. 

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This deal gets a 5/5 rating based on ZDNET's scale, since it's a 50% off offer for those with a Prime membership.

This Grubhub deal will end when Prime Day is over, on Friday, July 11. 

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