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Customers can now order Grubhub delivery on Amazon

Grubhub announced an extension of the ongoing Amazon partnership, allowing customers to order food directly from the Amazon website and app

Joanna Fantozzi, Senior Editor

May 30, 2024

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Amazon and Grubhub announced that the two delivery companies will be extending their relationship again, allowing Amazon customers to order Grubhub restaurant delivery off the Amazon website and app for the first time.

Two years ago, Amazon announced that it would be taking a two percent stake in Grubhub parent company, Just Eat Takeaway, adding a 12-month offer of free Grubhub subscription (a $9.99 value) that was extended for a second year in 2023. Now, the company is turning the one-time deal into an ongoing offer for all Amazon Prime customers, which comes with $0 delivery fees, 5% back on pickups, and lower service fees on restaurant orders.

“We’re thrilled to build on our successful collaboration with Amazon and bring more convenience to Amazon customers by offering Grubhub’s network of hundreds of thousands of restaurants directly on Amazon.com and in the Amazon Shopping app,” Howard Migdal, CEO of Grubhub said in a statement. “More consumers can now experience the exceptional value and service offered by Grubhub , with Prime members enjoying $0 delivery fees on an ongoing basis.”

The ordering experience on Amazon is roughly the same as it is on Grubhub, and according to Grubhub, customers will see the same restaurant menu prices and the delivery experience will be the same.

This is the second similar partnership announced in one month that merges retail and restaurant delivery, as Instacart and Uber Eats announced a partnership earlier in May, as now Instacart shoppers will be able to place orders for restaurant delivery via the Instacart app.  

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About the Author

Joanna Fantozzi

Senior Editor

Joanna Fantozzi is a Senior Editor for Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality. She has more than seven years of experience writing about the restaurant and hospitality industry. Her editorial coverage ranges from profiles of independent restaurants around the country to breaking news and insights into some of the biggest brands in food and beverage, including Starbucks, Domino’s, and Papa John’s.  

Joanna holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature and creative writing from The College of New Jersey and a master’s degree in arts and culture journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. Prior to joining Informa’s Restaurants and Food Group in 2018, she was a freelance food, culture, and lifestyle writer, and has previously held editorial positions at Insider (formerly known as Business Insider) and The Daily Meal. Joanna’s work can also be found in The New York Times, Forbes, Vice, The New York Daily News, and Parents Magazine. 

Her areas of expertise include restaurant industry news, restaurant operator solutions and innovations, and political/cultural issues.

Joanna Fantozzi has been a moderator and event facilitator at both Informa’s MUFSO and Restaurants Rise industry events. 

Joanna Fantozzi’s experience:

Senior Editor, Informa Restaurant & Food Group (August 2021-present)

Associate Editor, Informa Restaurant & Food Group (July 2019-August 2021)

Assistant Editor, Informa Restaurant & Food Group (Oct. 2018-July 2019)

Freelance Food & Lifestyle Reporter (Feb. 2018-Oct. 2018)

Food & Lifestyle Reporter, Insider (June 2017-Feb. 2018)

News Editor, The Daily Meal (Jan. 2014- June 2017)

Staff Reporter, Straus News (Jan. 2013-Dec. 2013)

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