How to order Grubhub delivery on Amazon
Grubhub and Amazon have expanded their partnership, and for the first time, diners can order from the food delivery service directly from the retail giant.
Grubhub has announced it will extend its ongoing partnership with Amazon, and for the first time, customers can order from the food delivery service directly from the online retail giant.
Amazon took a 2% stake in Grubhub’s parent company Just Eat Takeaway two years ago and added Grubhub advantages for its members. This initial agreement allowed Prime members to sign up for a free one-year membership of Grubhub+.
The new collaboration between the two companies expands on that agreement and now enables Amazon Prime members in all 50 states to order Grubhub restaurant delivery through the Amazon website and in the Amazon Shopping app.
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“We know Prime members value savings on food delivery, so we are extending the $0 delivery fees and exclusive savings with Grubhub+ for Prime members, and now customers can enjoy easy access to Grubhub from the Amazon store and app,” according to Amazon Prime vice president Jamil Ghani.
The partnership lets Amazon Prime members order directly from Grabhub without having to download or switch to the Grubhub app.
How to order Grubhub delivery on Amazon
Diners can visit amazon.com/grubhub to place a Grubhub food delivery order. Customers of the service will be familiar with the ordering process, as it is identical with what they go through on grubhub.com or the Grubhub app. The same prices will appear on Amazon, and delivery partners will be paid in the same way.
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The food delivery service says it is bringing more convenience to Amazon customers by offering easy access to its network of hundreds of thousands of restaurants throughout the country.
“More consumers can now experience the exceptional value and service offered by Grubhub+, with Prime members enjoying $0 delivery fees on an ongoing basis,” said Grubhub CEO Howard Migdal.