Streams and Slices: How Peacock Is Using Free Pizza (and Other) Perks to Keep Subscribers

Peacock’s invite-only beta offers Diamond-tier subscribers free Instacart+ and pizza perks weeks after its fourth straight price increase

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Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways

  • Peacock launched loyalty rewards immediately after its fourth consecutive annual price increase.
  • Peacock’s Instacart+ perk auto-renews as a paid subscription after 12 free months unless canceled.
  • Peacock inverted its Instacart partnership, now offering grocery delivery access instead of receiving it.

Peacock just raised its subscription price for the fourth consecutive year. Then, almost immediately, it announced a loyalty rewards program for long-term subscribers. That’s the streaming equivalent of a restaurant hiking menu prices and sliding a birthday coupon across the table — thoughtful timing, if you’re being generous.

The program is a beta test, not a full rollout. A randomly selected group of current subscribers receives an invitation. Your tenure determines your tier:

  • Gold — 3 months to 1 year
  • Platinum — 1–3 years
  • Diamond — 3+ years

There is currently no publicly advertised self-service enrollment — you either get the invite or you don’t.

What the Perks Actually Look Like

The benefits are real — but read the fine print on that Instacart+ offer before you celebrate.

The perk stack breaks down like this:

  • All beta members get 25% off at Shop at NBC Studios
  • Bravo Shop discounts scale by tier: 15% (Gold), 20% (Platinum), 25% (Diamond)
  • Eligible members receive a complimentary one-year Instacart+ membership — which auto-renews as a paid subscription after 12 months unless canceled
  • A Pizza Hut buy-one-get-one medium pizza code, unlocked only after streaming three movies on Peacock

That last mechanic is pure engagement bait — think Duolingo streaks or Spotify Wrapped badges, except the reward is carbohydrates. Stream three movies, get pizza. Peacock isn’t hiding what it wants from you.

The Instacart Relationship Just Flipped

Peacock has inverted its partnership with Instacart+, and the shift signals real confidence in its subscriber base.

Instacart+ previously bundled Peacock Premium as a perk for its own members. Now Peacock is handing out Instacart+ memberships to its subscribers. That’s a meaningful structural shift in who’s anchoring the partnership — and it suggests Peacock believes its subscriber base has enough pull to offer grocery delivery access rather than simply receive it.

The auto-renewal is the detail that matters most. A free year of Instacart+ has genuine dollar value. But month 13 arrives quietly, according to Instacart’s own terms of service.

The Timing Is the Story

That omission isn’t accidental — it’s a page straight from the cable-company playbook.

According to 9to5Google’s August 2026 reporting, Peacock’s membership awards announcement made no mention of the simultaneous price increase. The silence speaks clearly enough on its own.

Comcast, Peacock’s parent company, has run tenure-based reward programs through Xfinity for years — Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond tiers offering perks scaled to how long you’ve remained a customer. Peacock is importing that exact cable logic into standalone streaming. Whether that reads as smart retention strategy or polished misdirection depends largely on how much you value a Bravo Shop discount.

What You Should Actually Do

The Instacart+ offer has real dollar value — just make sure month 13 doesn’t catch you off guard.

If you’re selected for the beta, mark your calendar before the 12-month Instacart+ clock runs out. If you’re not selected, nothing changes yet. The broader signal is hard to miss: content alone isn’t enough to hold subscribers anymore, and apparently free pizza is the new original series.

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