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SAVE 15%: A yearly membership to Instacart+ is on sale for $84.15 at Best Buy, down from the normal price of $99. That's a savings of $14.85.

$99.00 Save $14.85
Need something ASAP but don't have time to leave home to pick it up? We're all blessed to live in a time when pretty much anything can arrive on our doorstep through delivery services. Sometimes within hours, we can get groceries, pharmacy goods, cosmetics, and electronics delivered. If you're one to take advantage of these services, Best Buy has a great deal in store.
As of April 18, a 12-month membership to Instacart+ is on sale for $84.15, marked down from the list price of $99. That's a 15% discount or a savings of $14.85.
Delivery service Instacart has major deals in store when you sign up for an Instacart+ membership. For starters, you'll get unlimited free delivery on orders over $35, which usually costs $3.99 for non-members. If you prefer to order through Instacart but pickup yourself, you'll get 5% credit back on all eligible orders. As if those savings weren't enough, you'll also get lower service fees on every order.
Instacart is partnered with a huge range of popular stores to order from, including Costco, Target, Sprouts, Safeway, CVS, H Mart, Best Buy, Petco, and plenty more.
To add to the deal, Instacart+ members get free access to streaming on Peacock, which typically costs $59.99 per year.
The Instacart+ membership deal at Best Buy is for digital access, which means Best Buy will email set-up instructions soon after you purchase. You can also choose the option to gift the year-long Instacart+ membership to a lucky recipient.
If you frequently use Instacart to get groceries delivered during busy weeks or you often forget to buy a new bag of dog food while out on your errands, you could probably see some serious savings with an Instacart+ membership. Usually $99 for a 12-month membership, you can currently grab all the benefits for just $84.15 through the deal at Best Buy. Your shopping budget will thank you later.
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