Amazon launches Grubhub service for US Prime customers

Amazon Prime customers in the US can now order food from restaurants in all 50 states with Grubhub via the company’s website and shopping app.

Customers who are members of Amazon Prime will have free membership to Grubhub+, worth around $120 per year. Amazon estimates that those who place at least one order a month will save an average of $300 per year in delivery fees and promotions with Grubhub+.

The e-commerce giant claims the experience is “identical” to the one offered by the food delivery platform on its website and app. Customers do not need to download Grubhub’s app to use the service and they will have the same restaurant prices they do on Grubhub.

“When shopping on Amazon and hunger strikes, Prime members can now order Grubhub with the same free delivery they have come to know and love,” said Jamil Ghani, vice president at Amazon Prime. “I know this offer is going to be a huge hit in our household for Friday movie night!”

Earlier this month, Amazon announced plans to invest €1.3 billion into its French operations, creating more than 3,000 permanent jobs.

A significant portion of Amazon's investment will expand its cloud infrastructure around Paris to bolster support for France's burgeoning generative AI ecosystem.



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