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Stephanie Prange
September 28, 2021
Hulu has announced a partnership with Uber Eats allowing Hulu, Hulu (no ads) and Hulu + Live TV subscribers to receive six months of Eats Pass free ($9.99 per month after).
It’s the first time Uber has extended a membership offering to a streaming company, according to a Hulu release.
Eats Pass is a monthly subscription that offers unlimited free delivery on orders of more than $15 and 5% off eligible orders (including food and grocery). Subscribers also save 10% on their first three eligible rides each month.
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Eligible Hulu subscribers will receive an email with instructions directing them to sign up for this special offer, or they can visit HuluUberEatsPass.com. The offer will be available for redemption from Sept. 28, 2021, through Jan. 10, 2022, and is good for one Uber Eats Pass per Hulu account. The offer is available to new Eats Pass subscribers only.
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