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Amazon Prime subscribers now get GrubHub Plus free for a year

Amazon Prime subscribers in the US are getting a new benefit as part of their subscription, the company has announced. From today, they’ll be able to redeem a free year of Grubhub Plus, the monthly subscription service that offers free food delivery on orders over $12 from participating restaurants. Grubhub Plus normally costs $9.99 a month. According to Amazon, free deliveries associated with Grubhub Plus are available from hundreds of thousands of restaurants across over 4,000 cities in the US. After the year is up,…

Amazon takes a Prime step back into restaurant delivery in the US with big Grubhub investment and partnership – TechCrunch

Amazon tried but then ultimately stepped away from building its own cost-intensive Grubhub and DoorDash competitor in the U.S. back in 2019. Now three years on, it’s taking a different approach to tackling the space to build in one more sweetener to encourage more sign-ups to its Prime subscription service. Today, the e-commerce giant and Just Eat Takeaway — which owns Grubhub in the U.S. — announced an investment and partnership in which Amazon will offer free membership to Grubhub+ for one year to Prime members in…

Just Eat Says Grubhub Sale Still Possible as Shares Slide

Shares of Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. hit an all-time low Wednesday after the head of its U.S. division said a sale wasn’t a definite outcome for the company’s Grubhub online food business, which Just Eat is reviewing.Grubhub Chief Executive Adam DeWitt said at The Wall Street Journal Global Food Forum on Tuesday that company parent Just Eat hopes to find a strategic partner to invest in the U.S. online ordering company, and that a sale was possible but not imminent. Shares of Just Eat Takeaway.comN.V. hit an all-time

Grubhub CEO Says Sale Isn’t Imminent, as Owner Seeks a Partner

CHICAGO—Grubhub Chief Executive Adam DeWitt said company parent Just Eat Takeaway.com NV hopes to find a strategic partner to invest in the U.S. online ordering company, though an outright sale isn’t off the table.In some of his first public remarks about the company since Just Eat said in April it would consider selling Grubhub, Mr. DeWitt said no sale was imminent and that Just Eat was exploring options to strengthen Grubhub as its U.S. division encounters challenges. CHICAGO—Grubhub Chief Executive Adam DeWittsaid

After Roe v. Wade Ruling, Employers Weigh in on Abortion and Benefits—Cautiously

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