Uber Eats
$50 off your first grocery of $100+
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- ericw
- Deal Addict
- Mar 12, 2004
- 1818 posts
- 1137 upvotes
- Toronto, ON
- bonnieda
- Newbie
- Jan 2, 2009
- 5 posts
- 1 upvote
- Markham
On the app, click the bottom grocery icon, then click the top right account icon, then help and you can see a chat option. Had to wait for approx 5 min for a response but the person gave me credit on my account ( I already had items over $100 on my cart). It worked. They did asked a screen shot of your email received (need to show your email address).
- valence
- Sr. Member
- Jun 21, 2009
- 506 posts
- 106 upvotes
- Markham
i agree instacart big markup but i only use it for Walmart which pretty much have most of the flyer items.
- EnthusedLemur
- Jr. Member
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- Mar 23, 2019
- 145 posts
- 114 upvotes
I got the push notification for $50 off $100 but it was not automatically added to my order. I just contacted support and they applied it, just took a bit of time
- vivibaby
- Banned
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- May 15, 2016
- 7020 posts
- 2488 upvotes
I am surprise you get human from uber support.EnthusedLemur wrote: ↑ I got the push notification for $50 off $100 but it was not automatically added to my order. I just contacted support and they applied it, just took a bit of time
- AceReaper
- Sr. Member
- Nov 6, 2013
- 652 posts
- 2348 upvotes
- MONTREAL
Received an email yesterday, 50$ off 100
Tried it today and it worked first time ( walmart )
Ended up costing 80$ with service fee, delivery fee, tip, taxes, etc...
Tried it today and it worked first time ( walmart )
Ended up costing 80$ with service fee, delivery fee, tip, taxes, etc...
- sellurcell
- Member
- Dec 5, 2012
- 272 posts
- 359 upvotes
- Toronto
worked for me on all my 3 uber eats account.
$50 off $100+ spend.
Made my costco order which ended up at $105 after $50 discount and fees my total cost was $83 (before tip).
$50 off $100+ spend.
Made my costco order which ended up at $105 after $50 discount and fees my total cost was $83 (before tip).
- yangstergangster
- Member
- Feb 13, 2020
- 212 posts
- 300 upvotes
It definitely appears that as long as your total is over 100 you will get the 50 credit.
I placed an order for 104 at walmart. They pre-charged 60. They didn't have a few items and I just responded to skip it.
Total dropped to 65 they gave me the 50 off. After fees and tip it was 30. You only get an hour to adjust the tip though which is lame.
I placed an order for 104 at walmart. They pre-charged 60. They didn't have a few items and I just responded to skip it.
Total dropped to 65 they gave me the 50 off. After fees and tip it was 30. You only get an hour to adjust the tip though which is lame.
- Raident
- Sr. Member
- May 13, 2014
- 702 posts
- 372 upvotes
- Vancouver
NotJoPapa wrote: ↑
So the point about being below the target price and coupon disqualification was wrong from my experience. I placed an order for $100.55 and my order dropped to $96.40 due to product replacements and unfounded products. The $50 coupon still got applied without prejudice.
I went with Metro and the 10% service fee was definitely worth the convenience. I ordered around 3pm yesterday and by the time I got home, my order was at my door. I also missed the texts asking about the product replacements and my shopper made the decision in my absence. I was happy with the alternatives. I will definitely use the service again if there are coupons. It saved me the detour of going to the grocery store.
Good to know. I just placed a Costco order for $100.03 for delivery tomorrow and was wondering what would happen if an item happens to be out of stock when the time comes.yangstergangster wrote: ↑ It definitely appears that as long as your total is over 100 you will get the 50 credit.
I placed an order for 104 at walmart. They pre-charged 60. They didn't have a few items and I just responded to skip it.
Total dropped to 65 they gave me the 50 off. After fees and tip it was 30. You only get an hour to adjust the tip though which is lame.
- beepbeepboop
- Jr. Member
- Aug 7, 2019
- 173 posts
- 539 upvotes
- Vancouver
Somebody should list big ticket items (grocery wise) that are worth buying at Walmart. I want to take advantage of this $50 coupon but don't know what to get...
- Pursuit2013
- Deal Addict
- Feb 11, 2013
- 1113 posts
- 254 upvotes
- ON
I never got an email, only push notification so no clue when this expires. Anyone has any idea?
- hesp
- Deal Fanatic
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- Mar 29, 2002
- 5472 posts
- 2481 upvotes
- Vancouver
Walmart seems to be the cheapest for fees. I was playing around with ordering meats and seafood. There was the $7 service fee. $10 for Pick and Pack fee plus $5 driver tip so a $100 order came out to $72 delivered including tip. Costco and CT had like 25% surcharge which is not worth it
"You gotta spend money to save money"
- omgiloveu
- Jr. Member
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- Feb 10, 2013
- 184 posts
- 331 upvotes
- Mississauga
Buy lysol spray from Walmart, you can add 17 pieces into ur cart, but it's limit quantity 2 in store, shopper won't get enough for you, you will get 2 pieces for free each ant the end. You can repeat 3 times, and get 6 of them for free without spending any money, good luck.
- tydub863
- Member
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- Nov 21, 2012
- 209 posts
- 168 upvotes
- Toronto
Worked good for me. I used the link from my email and the coupon applied at end of checkout when choosing payment. Saved a little money on groceries and the trip to the store.
- rfdealer666
- Newbie
- Apr 23, 2018
- 35 posts
- 31 upvotes
Some higher value items from Rexall were allergy meds, skin creams, electric toothbrushes and refills. Then stock up on things you'll use like coffee, isopropyl/other cleaning products, paper products,beepbeepboop wrote: ↑ Somebody should list big ticket items (grocery wise) that are worth buying at Walmart. I want to take advantage of this $50 coupon but don't know what to get...
- Pharmer
- Deal Addict
- Jan 9, 2014
- 1099 posts
- 695 upvotes
- Toronto
But recall markup like 50% more than Walmart.rfdealer666 wrote: ↑ Some higher value items from Rexall were allergy meds, skin creams, electric toothbrushes and refills. Then stock up on things you'll use like coffee, isopropyl/other cleaning products, paper products,
- Diafel
- Deal Addict
- Oct 14, 2005
- 2202 posts
- 1826 upvotes
Please explain a little bit better how you repeat it 3 times
- rfdealer666
- Newbie
- Apr 23, 2018
- 35 posts
- 31 upvotes
- vivibaby
- Banned
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- May 15, 2016
- 7020 posts
- 2488 upvotes
Just got this. What is best deal to get and where?
- deadice
- Deal Addict
- Sep 24, 2007
- 4047 posts
- 1479 upvotes
- Ontario
Instacart is not marked up through Walmart. Other stores are, but Walmart should be the same as in store prices on almost everything. Just pay the delivery fee/service fee and tip.muffin4life wrote: ↑ How much are the groceries marked up? If like instacart I'll pass