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The Best Amazon Prime Perks You Should Be Using in 2026

February 8, 2026 · Personal Finance
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Enjoying a nutritious salmon and quinoa meal at home is a delicious way to combat inflation without sacrificing quality.

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An infographic highlighting the $120 annual value of the free Grubhub+ perk included with Prime.
Icons for annual value, free delivery, and time saved show why you should activate this Prime perk.

Grubhub+ Is Free (Seriously, Activate It)

For years, this was a “limited time” offer, but it is now a permanent ongoing perk. Prime members get a free Grubhub+ membership (normally $9.99/month). This gives you:

  • $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12.
  • Exclusive discounts and 5% credit back on pickup orders.

Action Step: You must manually link your Amazon and Grubhub accounts to activate this. If you haven’t done it yet, you are likely paying delivery fees for no reason.

Close-up of a person scanning a Prime QR code at a grocery store checkout with fresh produce in the background.
Scan your Amazon Prime QR code at the register to unlock exclusive savings on Whole Foods groceries.

Whole Foods Market Discounts

If you shop at Whole Foods, downloading the Whole Foods app (or the Amazon app) and scanning your “In-Store Code” at checkout is non-negotiable.

The Perks:

  • Extra 10% Off Sales: Any item with a yellow sale tag gets an additional 10% off at the register.
  • Blue Signs: Look for blue “Prime Member Deal” signs for deep exclusive discounts on seasonal items.
  • 5% Back: If you use the Prime Visa card, you get 5% cash back on these purchases.
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11 comments on “The Best Amazon Prime Perks You Should Be Using in 2026”

  1. Cheryl Ann Preno says:
    April 16, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    I also agree with Rita Davenport, I’m 67 yo and I only use my membership for ordering (occasionally) , photos and I watch prime video (with ads) . So how can I save money with prime?

    Reply
  2. Brenda Wallachy says:
    March 24, 2026 at 7:31 pm

    Thank you for this information. I did not know half of it regarding my subscription. I will contact Amazon to change the monthly fee to an annual one to save the $40.00.

    Reply
  3. Edith Roghi says:
    March 23, 2026 at 11:32 pm

    I agree with Rita Davenport

    Reply
  4. Edith Roghi says:
    March 23, 2026 at 11:31 pm

    I agree with Rita Davenport.

    Reply
  5. Edith Roghi says:
    March 23, 2026 at 11:28 pm

    I only use Amazon Prime for ordering things, nothing else.

    Reply
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