Save $10: Through April 7,Australia Amazon Prime users with a Grubhub+ membership can save $5 on two orders of $20 or more with the code HOOP5.
It turns out one of the best deals during Amazon's spring sale isn't even technically part of the sale.
Through April 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime members signed up for Grubhub+ through their Amazon account are eligible to get $5 off two orders of $20 or more with the coupon code HOOP5when using the Grubhub or Amazon app or website to place their order.
Whether or not you're following along with March Madness, it's a pretty solid deal. That said, there are a few restrictions: the discount code can't be applied to orders with alcohol, or any group or catering orders. And as mentioned above, you do need to be signed up for Grubhub+ through your Amazon Prime account, which became a permanent perk to all Prime users last year.
If you haven't yet already, you can activate your Grubhub+ subscription through Amazon. Once you're connected, Amazon will cover the $9.99 a month cost for membership, granting you lower service fees and $0 delivery fees on every order.
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