Caviar (Food Delivery Service) Free $20 Sign Up Bonus (Free Food) + $20 Per Referral

The Offer

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  • Receive $20 in Caviar credit when you sign up for a new account, you can also refer friends and you’ll earn an additional $20 in credit per bonus that signs up and makes their first order.

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The Fine Print

  • Credit expires after 90 days
  • Valid until August 31st, 2015
  • First order must be above $10 to qualify
  • If you sign up for this promotion then you can’t also get your first delivery for free
  • $20 credit must be used in first order, if there is any left over credit it will be forfeit
  • Caviar currently operates in the following regions:
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Brooklyn
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Los Angeles
    • Manhattan
    • Miami
    • Minneapolis
    • Philadelphia
    • Portland
    • San Francisco
    • Seattle
    • SF: East Bay
    • SF: South Bay
    • Washington D.C

Our Verdict

Delivery fees on Caviar range from $1.99 to $5.99, all Fast Bite orders are charged $2.99. Even if you’re paying the maximum delivery fee you’d be able to get $14 worth of free food/drink which should be more than enough for a decent lunch and to try the service. Just make sure you use your credit within 90 days otherwise it’ll expire. I’d appreciate you using my link, I’ll either find out a way to give the credit I earn away to readers or I’ll order a bunch of food for homeless people instead. Because of this I’d also appreciate you not putting your links in the comments.

The standard referral bonus is $15 or your first delivery free, so this is better than normal.

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Carl
Carl (@guest_163457)
August 24, 2015 20:52

enjoyed $1.00 pizza today. thanks!

The Value Traveler (@ValueTravelerOz)
August 18, 2015 11:44

Trying to find some value in this here in Portland….but coming up short….the fees are ‘eating’ up my wallet.

Daniel M
Daniel M (@guest_161258)
August 18, 2015 10:00

My $28 (base) order not only has a $4.99 delivery fee but also a $5.04 “service fee.”
I can stomach a delivery fee but not another ridiculous $5+ service fee on top. Why would I ever use this when I can use Grubhub.com for free delivery (or cheap delivery) and no service fee (ever)?

Indre
Indre (@guest_390043)
April 15, 2017 08:34

Because grub hub doesn’t take care of its drivers and caviar does. Just one reason.