Big Savings On Thanksgiving Meals Make Holiday Planning Easier

Thanksgiving will be here soon!

Walmart is following in Aldi's footsteps by unveiling the cost of this year's Thanksgiving meal, and it's the most affordable it's been in years!

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With the stress of the holidays already setting in, Walmart's announcement comes as welcome news, as budgets are already stretched thin.

It can certainly be overwhelming, so knowing we won't be breaking the bank this Thanksgiving is a huge relief!

Shop at Aldi and you'll spend $40 for 21 products that make up a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including the turkey, pie crust, sweet potatoes, cranberries, cut green beans, and more.

Love that it covers all the basics!

It's enough food to serve 10 people, which breaks down to just $4 per person. This year's Thanksgiving meal at Walmart is priced nearly the same.

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The basket should be enough to feed 10 people, with more than 20 items for $40, such as a turkey, potatoes, stuffing mix, fried onions, pie crusts, and boxed macaroni and cheese.

The same bundle cost around $7 last year, so we're getting an even better deal this year.

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As we get closer, I'm also curious if other supermarkets will offer different bundles similar to Walmart and Aldi. If not, we have two great go-to spots for all our Thanksgiving needs.

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