From meal kits and grocery delivery to restaurant orders and pantry essentials — every food coupon worth knowing about, verified by our editors and updated daily.
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.
Hand-picked by our editors, tested today. The biggest savings on meal kits, delivery, groceries, and pantry essentials.
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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 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.
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 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.
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).
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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Three proven strategies our editors use to consistently save 30-50% on food and delivery.
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.
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.
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.
Quick answers to the most common questions about food deals on Savify.