SAVE $79.99: Get double the value with your Instacart+ membership. Instacart+ includes Peacock Premium,War Archives a $79.99 value, at no extra cost.
If you hate grocery shopping and would rather crash on the couch while binge-watching your favorite shows, then we've got some news for you: you can now do both without getting out of your PJs.
Since 2023, Instacart has been offering all Instacart+ members (current and new) a free subscription to Peacock Premium, NBCUniversal's streaming service. That’s $79.99 worth of streaming content at no additional cost.
SEE ALSO: How to get free Peacock, Paramount+, and Max streaming through services you might already haveIf you’re not already an Instacart+ member, the service costs $9.99 per month, or $99 per year. You’ll get unlimited $0 delivery fees on grocery and restaurant orders over $35 and fast 30-minute delivery. (I’ve been a member since 2018, and the perks have definitely saved me a lot of time and money over the years.)
You’ll need to link your Instacart+ account to activate your Peacock Premium subscription.
Here’s how:
Click on the three horizontal lines in the upper left corner of the website or the “account” icon in the upper right corner of the app.
You can select “your Instacart+ membership” on the left of the website or go to “settings” and then “your Instacart+ membership” on the app.
Under “unlock special offers,” click “activate” underneath the Peacock Premium offer.
Select “activate Peacock now” and complete the setup on Peacock's website.
Once you've linked your accounts (or signed up for Instacart+), you'll have access to Peacock's entire library of shows, movies, live sports, and news. Happy streaming!
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