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Order Memorial Day delivery deals from Omaha Steaks, Snake River Farms, Sea to Table

Order Memorial Day delivery deals from Omaha Steaks, Snake River Farms, Sea to Table

USA Today19-05-2025
Order Memorial Day delivery deals from Omaha Steaks, Snake River Farms, Sea to Table Save on premium meat and fresh seafood delivered to your doorstep this summer.
As the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day is one of the best times to stock up on all your grilling needs! Yes, you can get a new grill and all the coolest accessories but, what are you going to actually cook?
This summer, skip the grocery store visits and enjoy premium steak, burgers, chicken and seafood delivered right to your doorstep. A good delivery service can make prepping for your backyard barbecues and camping trips so much easier, and they can be affordable!
Below, I rounded up the best meat delivery services I recommend trying this summer, and they all have Memorial Day offers available right now!
Memorial Day deals on meat and seafood delivery services
From options like Omaha Steaks (my personal favorite) to Snake River Farms and Sea to Table, you can save on high-quality barbecue essentials to help you enjoy a delicious summer 2025.
Omaha Steaks
Omaha Steaks has a variety of Memorial Day deals right now, including up to 50% off sitewide. You can also get 16 free Smash Burgers with your order. Their extensive selection includes steaks, burgers, chicken and pork, all perfect for summer grilling. Omaha Steaks' commitment to quality ensures you'll have a memorable and mouth-watering meal.
New customer offer: Get $30 off your first order of $159 or more
Snake River Farms
Snake River Farms is offering up to 40% off premium cuts of American Wagyu and Kurobuta pork, plus freebie deals for summer. Now through Thursday, May 22, you can use code GRILLTIME to get a free Grilling Pack with Smoked Beef Sausage and two packs of SRF Ground Beef on orders of $225 or more. Additionally, orders over $199 qualify for free shipping, making it easier to stock up on top-quality meats for your Memorial Day feast.
More: Get two FREE Snake River Farms Gold Filet Mignon Steaks on orders over $249 🥩
Good Chop
Good Chop is offering an incredible deal this Memorial Day with $130 off your first order. Known for their high-quality, sustainably sourced meats, Good Chop provides a variety of options including grass-fed beef, free-range chicken and wild-caught seafood. Their flexible subscription plans ensure you get the best cuts delivered right to your doorstep.
More: Ace Hardware is giving away free American flags during Memorial Day weekend 🇺🇸
ButcherBox
ButcherBox is celebrating Memorial Day with $20 off your first three orders and you can choose from 100% grass-fed Steak Tips , organic Chicken Breast or wild-caught Salmon for free in every box for a year. ButcherBox prides itself on delivering 100% grass-fed beef, free-range chicken and heritage-breed pork, all raised without antibiotics or hormones.
REI's biggest sale of the year is live! Save up to 30% on Gerber, Coleman, Big Agnes
Sea to Table
Sea to Table is offering a few different Memorial Day promotions for seafood lovers. You can get free Wild King Salmon for the rest of the year when you subscribe and spend $179 or more. Known for their wild-caught, sustainable seafood, Sea to Table delivers fresh fish directly from American fishermen to your home.
Fire up the grill: Shop the best Memorial Day grill deals from Ace Hardware, Sam's Club
Crowd Cow
Crowd Cow is offering up to 35% off curated boxes of protein just in time for your summer grilling needs. Crowd Cow offers high-quality, sustainably-sourced meat and seafood free from added hormones and anibiotics that can be ordered à la carte or in a subscription box that comes with free delivery.
New customer offer: Free Wagyu or salmon in every box for a year, plus 15% off your first order with code WELCOME15
When is Memorial Day 2025?
Memorial Day 2025 is observed on Monday, May 26. The USA TODAY Shopping team will keep our readers updated on all the best early sales, Memorial Day weekend deals and live discounts to shop on Memorial Day proper.
More: 11 meal kit delivery services and health plans with deals
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