Cheap Turkeys for Thanksgiving 2024 – These are the 5 stores with the best prices for next week

The best stores for affordable Thanksgiving turkeys in 2024.

Thanksgiving is around the corner, and for most families, the traditional turkey occupies the center stage of the feast. This year, with inflation still affecting everyone’s pockets, it has become important to source an affordable turkey. Well, some of the big grocery chains are coming through with cheaper prices on turkeys to help shoppers cut costs. Here’s a rundown of how much turkeys are going for in the year 2024.

1. Target

Target is far ahead in the turkey game as they have the most affordable turkeys by far. The cost of whole frozen turkeys is 79 cents per pound which is a 20 % drop from last year’s prices. The retail chain also provides a cheap Thanksgiving meal pack for $20 complete with turkey and other important sides, making it easier for those with smaller-sized gatherings.

2. Aldi

Aldi remains focused on its core clientele those who are looking for groceries at reasonable prices, which are lower than most. In the current year, the store sells its turkeys at about $1.10 a pound, while at the same time, it is offering full Thanksgiving meals for less than fifty dollars. Such meals include a Butterball turkey and other traditional details such as stuffing and cranberry.

3. Walmart

With their tagline ‘Everyday Low Prices’ Mallrats, Walmart takes pride in matching the price of $11.88 for an 8-11 lbs turkey sold in Albertsons making it one of the cheapest options available. Also, there are Thanksgiving promotional discounts and coupons, so it is always advisable to peep at weekly ads at Walmart.

4. Albertsons

There is, however, Albertsons, which is much more accessible to the West Coast and Southwest Easter. Turkeys are priced at $11.88 for 8-11 pound turkeys, which is the same price as that of Walmart. Furthermore, frequent promotions for loyalty program members are available at Albertsons, hence, it is wise to register for loyalty programs.

5. Meijer

For shoppers in the Midwest, Meijer offers turkeys at varying price points to suit different budgets. Butterball turkeys are priced at 99 cents per pound, while other brands, like Honeysuckle, are available for up to $2.49 per pound. Meijer’s loyalty program, mPerks, provides added discounts for members.

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Other Noteworthy Deals

  • Cub Foods: Shoppers in Minnesota and Illinois can find Butterball turkeys at $2.39 per pound, with additional discounts expected closer to Thanksgiving.
  • City Market: Offers Butterball turkeys starting at $15.36 for 10-14 pounds, alongside in-store promotions for shoppers spending $25 or more.

Tips for saving even more

  1. Shop Early: Prices may fluctuate as Thanksgiving nears, but shopping early guarantees availability and promotional pricing.
  2. Loyalty Programs: Many grocery chains, including Albertsons and Meijer, offer discounts through their rewards programs.
  3. Frozen Options: Choosing frozen turkeys over fresh ones can save you several dollars per pound.

By shopping smart and comparing prices, you can secure a delicious turkey for your Thanksgiving feast without overspending. Happy Thanksgiving!

Lawrence Udia
Lawrence Udiahttps://stimulus-check.com/author/lawrence-u/
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