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HelloFresh New Customer 16 free meals + free shipping
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Food is the most personal category we cover — what you eat every day matters, and overpaying for groceries, meal kits, or delivery adds up fast. The average household spends $8,000+/year on food. A 20% discount across the board saves $1,600 annually without changing what you eat.

You'll find coupons and deals across meal kits, grocery delivery, restaurant delivery, pantry brands, beverages, snacks, coffee, and specialty food at brands including HelloFresh, Blue Apron, Home Chef, Gobble, Instacart, Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Thrive Market, and many more.

For maximum savings, combine our codes with cashback portals (see our cashback guide) — most food delivery services offer 4-10% cashback through Rakuten and TopCashback, stackable on top of our promo codes. Meal kit subscriptions especially reward smart shoppers: new customer offers can save $100+ across your first 4 weeks.

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HelloFresh
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16 free meals
16 free meals + free shipping for new customers across your first 9 weeks. Best new-customer deal.
New customers5,840 used
Blue Apron
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$110 off
$110 off across your first 6 weeks of meal deliveries. Includes wine pairings.
New customers2,460 used
Instacart
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$15 off
$15 off your first grocery delivery over $35. Free delivery on Instacart+ orders.
Min. $354,310 used
DoorDash
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30% off
30% off your first 3 restaurant orders, up to $10 off each. DashPass members get more.
New customers6,720 used
Uber Eats
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$25 off
$25 off across your first 5 orders. Plus free delivery on orders $15+.
New customers5,180 used
Home Chef
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$90 off
$90 off across your first 4 boxes. Choose from 30+ weekly recipes with fast prep options.
New customers1,890 used
Thrive Market
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40% off
40% off your first order + free gift. Organic and natural pantry brands at wholesale prices.
Members only3,420 used
Grubhub
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$10 off
$10 off your first restaurant order. Free delivery available with Grubhub+ membership.
New customers2,560 used
Gobble
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$80 off
$80 off your first 2 weeks of 15-minute meal kits. Pre-prepped, ready in minutes.
New customers1,340 used
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— Food guide —

How to actually save on food in 2026.

Food is the most consistent category to save in — because you'll always need to eat. The question isn't whether to use coupons, it's which strategies move the needle most. After tracking deals for years, here's what our editors have learned.

Meal kits: the new customer game.

Meal kit companies offer absurdly generous new customer deals — HelloFresh's 16 free meals, Blue Apron's $110 off, Home Chef's $90 off — because their long-term customer value is high. The catch: these deals only work for genuinely new accounts (new email, payment method, sometimes address).

If you've been a meal kit subscriber before, try a different brand to access new-customer pricing. Smart shoppers rotate through 4-5 meal kit services using a different brand each quarter, capturing $300-500/year in new-customer discounts. It's totally legal — just check each brand's terms.

The delivery app strategy.

DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub compete fiercely for new users. You can typically use new-customer codes on each one — that's roughly $60-90 in free food across your first orders.

For ongoing orders, the smart move is comparing prices across apps. Same restaurant often has different menu prices and fees on each platform. Open all three, search the restaurant, and pick whichever shows the lowest total. We've seen $5-12 differences for identical orders.

Grocery delivery vs. in-store.

Grocery delivery costs more — typically 5-15% above in-store prices, plus delivery fees and tip. But with Instacart+ (free trial typically available), free delivery removes one cost, and coupons remove more. If you order $80-100+ groceries weekly, the math often works in your favor, especially when you factor in time saved.

The trick: use Instacart's promo codes for first orders ($15-30 off is common), then evaluate. If you find it worth it, the membership pays back quickly.

Subscription pantry boxes.

Thrive Market is the standout — wholesale pricing on organic and natural pantry brands, delivered monthly. 40% off first order for new members is one of the best deals on the internet for pantry restocking. Annual membership ($60) pays back within a few orders if you eat organic or specialty foods.

Other strong subscription options: Misfits Market and Imperfect Foods (rescued produce at 20-30% below grocery store), Crowd Cow (premium meat at fair-market pricing).

The credit card stack.

Most US credit cards offer 2-5% cashback on dining. Chase Sapphire Preferred, Capital One SavorOne, and Amex Gold all have strong dining and delivery rewards. Combine: Savify code + credit card cashback + retailer-specific loyalty = total savings often 15-25%.

Check your card's rewards calendar — Chase Freedom rotating 5% categories often include dining and grocery in different quarters of the year.

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Food shopping tips.

Three proven strategies our editors use to consistently save 30-50% on food and delivery.

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Rotate meal kit services.

Each meal kit company offers huge new-customer discounts. Smart shoppers rotate through 4-5 brands per year using a different brand each quarter — capturing $300-500 in new-customer savings.

Stack with our codes via the stacking guide.

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Compare delivery apps.

The same restaurant often has different prices on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. Open all three before ordering — we've seen $5-12 differences for identical food orders.

Plus, each app has its own new-customer promo, so a single household can use all three over time.

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Stack with cashback.

Most food delivery and meal kit services offer 4-10% cashback through Rakuten or TopCashback — stackable on top of our codes. Effective discount: 15-25%.

Step-by-step in our cashback guide.

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Food coupon FAQ.

Quick answers to the most common questions about food deals on Savify.

Are these food coupons verified?
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Yes — every code on this page is tested by a real human within the last 24 hours. We re-test daily and remove broken codes within hours. If you ever find a code that doesn't work, let us know and we'll fix it immediately.
Can I use new-customer codes if I had a meal kit before?
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Usually only at brands you've never subscribed to before. If you had HelloFresh in the past, their new-customer code won't work for you again — but Blue Apron, Home Chef, Gobble, or Factor would all still count as new for your account. This is exactly why rotating meal kits is such a powerful strategy.
Do delivery app codes work for grocery delivery?
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Sometimes. DoorDash and Uber Eats both deliver groceries from select retailers in addition to restaurants, and many codes work across both. Instacart codes are specifically for grocery. Always check the terms of each code — most explicitly state whether it's for restaurants, grocery, or both.
Are subscription pantry boxes actually cheaper than supermarkets?
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For organic and natural brands — yes, often significantly. Thrive Market consistently prices organic pantry brands 25-50% below Whole Foods. For mainstream/conventional groceries, no — Costco or local supermarkets still win. The math works best if you eat a lot of organic, natural, or specialty foods.
How can I save on restaurant food delivery long-term?
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Five tactics: (1) Use new-customer codes across DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. (2) Subscribe to DashPass or Uber One for free delivery if you order weekly. (3) Compare same-restaurant prices across apps before ordering. (4) Use credit cards with dining rewards (Chase Sapphire, Amex Gold). (5) Stack cashback portals on top of all of the above. Combined, you can save 20-30% on every delivery order.
Do you cover specialty diets like keto, vegan, or paleo?
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Yes. Many meal kits offer specialty plans — Purple Carrot for vegan, Factor for keto/low-carb, Thrive Market for filtered shopping by diet (paleo, gluten-free, organic). Our codes work the same way regardless of which specialty plan you choose.
Can I get a refund on food delivery if my order is wrong?
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Yes — DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub all offer in-app refunds for missing items, wrong orders, or quality issues. Use the "Help" or "Get help" option on the order screen. For meal kits, contact customer service within a few days of delivery — they typically issue credit or partial refunds for damaged/missing ingredients.
Are meal kits worth it long-term?
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It depends on your situation. Per meal, meal kits cost more than cooking from scratch (typically $9-12/meal vs $4-6 from groceries) — but less than restaurant takeout. The real value is convenience and reduced food waste. If you'd otherwise order delivery 2-3 times a week, meal kits save money and improve nutrition. If you're already a confident home cook with low food waste, groceries win on cost.

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