Grubhub Treats New Moms To Their First Post-Delivery Meal

August is peak baby delivery month in the U.S. After months of a restricted diet, expecting moms are ready to indulge their cravings post-delivery. This is where Grubhub comes in, offering a Special Delivery deal to treat new mothers to their first meal after giving birth.

The Special Delivery deal’s simple and sweet: through the end of August, new and expectant moms can visit GrubhubSpecialDelivery.com every Wednesday at noon ET to claim $20 towards that first meal they’ve been anticipating for months. While supplies last, this offer is applicable on orders of $20 or more.

“We were so inspired by all the new moms sharing their post-delivery meals on social. The anticipation, excitement, and intense cravings are unmistakable,” said Christopher Krautler, Director of Grubhub Consumer Communications.

Grubhub knows the beautiful chaos that can derail regular meals for moms after giving birth, so they’re also hooking them up with a free year of Grubhub+ for those who score a Special Delivery promo. So with that, they can expect $0 delivery fees, lower service fees on eligible orders, 5% credit back on pickup orders, exclusive offers, and more. Because moms for sure deserve all the perks.

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