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Grubhub Launches Pay Card with Focus on Employee Engagement

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Grubhub announced it will be offering a corporate pay card to increase order flexibility for in-office and at-home employees. The new Grubhub Pay Card will allow employees working for companies that have a Grubhub corporate account to order on and off the Grubhub Marketplace.

With a Grubhub Corporate Account, employers are able to give employees a line of credit to be used to order meals. Now with the pay card, employees have more flexibility with ordering options expanded beyond the Grubhub Marketplace.

"Grubhub is on a mission to connect diners with great, local restaurants – and our new pay card is another tool to do just that," said Jeff Mirmelstein, Vice President and General Manager of Corporate Accounts at Grubhub"This card meets employees wherever they are, whether ordering from their go-to lunch spot on Grubhub, in-person at a local favorite restaurant, or grabbing groceries on the way home from the office."

With more employees working in a hybrid fashion – especially in rural communities with fewer restaurant options – ordering flexibility has become critical. The Grubhub Pay Card will provide employees with new choices when ordering meals since they aren't restricted to ordering only to the office or from restaurants on the Grubhub Marketplace.

The pay card builds on Grubhub's existing Corporate Accounts offering where employers can allocate a line of credit to employees as a perk to drive morale and engagement or be used to cover meals for those that are working late or hosting business meetings. Employers have the ability to add funds, set budget limits and restrictions on purchase categories.

Since the start of the pandemic, Grubhub has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to directly support restaurants, including over $130 million in reduced or waived fees to help drive more revenue to businesses when their dining rooms were closed, and has given more than $21 million in grants to thousands of restaurants across the country through its Donate the Change program.

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