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Thanksgiving for less than $20? See the deals grocery stores are offering this year.

With Thanksgiving less than two weeks away on Thursday, Nov. 27, families across the U.S. are planning celebrations big and small, finding out which grocery stores have the best deals on turkeys, stuffing, and other Turkey Day must-haves.

Since early November, businesses have been announcing Thanksgiving plans, letting customers know what Thanksgiving bundles cost in stores or families ranging from four to as many as 10.

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Among the first to announce their bundle price points were Aldi, Walmart, Dollar General, Target, and Lidl. At Lidl, customers can get a turkey, jellied cranberry sauce, and more for less than $36, while Target customers can feed a family of four for less than $20, the companies said.

Find out how other grocery stores and supermarkets are pricing their 2025 Thanksgiving bundles.

Target Thanksgiving deal: Feed 4 for less than $20

At Target, customers can expect to pay less than $20 for fixins’ that’ll feed a family of four, the company said online. Target said in early November that this year’s Thanksgiving dinner cost is its “lowest price ever”.

The Thanksgiving bundle deal is available for shoppers everywhere except Alaska and Hawaii.

Target said that for less than $20, customers can feed four people with:

Target said it is also offering seasonal pies for $4.99, as well as seasonal decorative items, ceramics, and glassware for less than $20.

There are 9 Target grocery stores in Palm Beach County. Find your local Target here.

Walmart’s holiday meal basket: Feed 10 for $39.93

Tricia Moriarty, a Walmart spokesperson, told USA TODAY that this year’s holiday meal basket is $39.93 for a family of 10. That’s food for 10 people for less than $4 per person, and more than 25% cheaper than last year’s basket.

According to Moriarty, the meal includes national and private brands, and will be available until Christmas Day. 

The basket has consistently decreased in cost over the past few years. The basket was $54.46 in 2024, $79.65 in 2023, and $82.58 in 2022, she said.

Walmart added on its website that the Butterball turkey in the meal basket costs 97 cents per pound, the lowest price since 2019.

This year’s full list at Walmart includes:

Walmart said it is also offering free express delivery for first-time pickup and delivery customers. The company is also working with the Salvation Army to help families in need, so when buying items for their Thanksgiving meals online, customers can add donations at checkout. Walmart said that until Christmas Eve, the company will match donations up to $500,000 made through the one-click donation webpage.

To make it easier for customers to shop, Walmart has created a one-click shopping list for the retailer’s Thanksgiving basket, gluten-free Thanksgiving meal, prime rib meal basket, and balanced Thanksgiving meal made with high-protein ingredients like cauliflower mashed potatoes.

There is a limit to two turkeys per customer and the offer is valid between Nov. 14 and Nov. 27.

There are 20 Walmart Supercenter and Neighborhood Market stores in Palm Beach County. Find your local Walmart here.

Aldi Thanksgiving: Feed 10 for $40

At Aldi, this year’s bundle for a family of 10 costs $40, the company said in a press release. That’s $7 less than last year’s deal, Aldi said. This year’s prices will be valid until Dec. 24, Aldi said.

Aldi’s previous efforts to keep the Thanksgiving holidays budget-friendly included matching 2019 prices in 2022, and allowing customers to save up to 50% in 2023.

The list includes over 20 items, including:

There are 15 Aldi stores in Palm Beach County. Find your local Aldi here.

Amazon Thanksgiving: Feed 5 for $25

Amazon said in a press release that between Nov. 12 and Nov. 27, customers can buy enough ingredients to feed families of five for $25 through Amazon’s Same-Day Delivery in eligible locations or online and in-store at Amazon Fresh.

The bundle includes a Butterball frozen turkey, as well as pre-made side dishes from Reser’s including homestyle stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green bean casserole, cranberry relish, Amazon Grocery crescent rolls, and a holiday pie from select national brands. 

Amazon said there will also be pre-made pies under $7 from select national brands and Amazon Grocery, 25% or more off baking essentials from Amazon Grocery, Amazon Saver, Aplenty, and 365 by Whole Foods Market.

At Whole Foods Market, Prime members can buy 365 by Whole Foods Market turkeys at $1.49 a pound for frozen items and $2.99 a pound for organic items through Dec. 24. Prime members can also get 20% off six or more 750 milliliter bottles of wine at Amazon Fresh online and in-store through Nov. 30.

Amazon added that Prime members have access to an unlimited delivery subscription on orders $25 or more at Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, and other local retailers for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year.

Dollar General Thanksgiving: Customers can bundle based on recipes

Dollar General said in a press release in mid-October that customers will be able to purchase recipe-specific bundles for Thanksgiving 2025.

Each bundle will give customers ingredients they need to make a holiday side dish or dessert that serves 4 to 6 people, Katie Ellison, Director of Public Relations at Dollar General, told USA TODAY on Nov. 10.

Dollar General bundles will be on sale until Nov. 29 and include:

The discount grocer and home goods store will also offer a rotating schedule of price cuts across more than 15 food categories.

Price reductions include:

And from Nov. 9 through Dec. 25, customers can save $5 when they spend $15 on select holiday baking and food items. 

Find your local Dollar General store here.

Sam’s Club Thanksgiving: Feed 10 people for less than $100

Sam’s Club is selling pre-made, ready-to-eat Thanksgiving dishes this year that’ll feed 10 people for under $100.

Previous Thanksgiving bundles at Sam’s Club were priced at:

Suzanne Jervis, Senior Director of Consumer and Sensory Insights said in a statement that Sam’s Club’s ready-to-serve Thanksgiving is a “convenient, high-quality feast at a great value.”

This year, Sam’s Club has added three items, including the Member’s Mark green beans with cranberries and sliced almonds, Member’s Mark garlic herb corn, and Member’s Mark harvest salad. The company also said it adjusted its Sweet Potato Mash recipe, and the dish now has richer flavor and smoother texture based on customer feedback.

The 2025 Member’s Mark Thanksgiving Feast includes:

Find your local Sam’s Club here.

Fresh Market Thanksgiving: Multiple meal options

The Fresh Market has meal tiers that serve smaller groups and larger ones, the company told USA TODAY. There are essential meals that serve three to five people, traditional meals that serve 8 to 10 people, and ultimate meals that serve 12 to 14 people.

There are over five holiday meals ranging in cost from $19.99 to $189.99, and the retailer said prices have been “relatively fixed” for the past few years.

The company said its traditional meals were previously $99 but are now priced at $109. The Fresh Market’s Ultimate Holiday Meal was $179.99 in 2022, but has sold for $189.99 since 2023 with Ultimate Loyalty Experience memberships.

The company told USA TODAY that one of the grocer’s most popular meals is the Ultimate Ham & Turkey meal.

The Ultimate Ham & Turkey meal can feed 12 to 14 people, costs $189.99, and includes:

Find your local Fresh Market location here.

Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Thanksgiving for less than $20? See the deals grocery stores are offering this year.

Reporting by Saleen Martin, USA TODAY / Palm Beach Post

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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