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That actually matches what I've seen the last several years. Now that I think about it, I did buy this year's turkey last year before Thanksgiving. Next year I'll hopefully buy two so I have one for next year and the year after.The store where I usually shop has a loss leader sale on turkeys just before Thanksgiving. Spend $50 (or $100, or $25, or whatever they decide that year) and get turkey for 50¢ a pound. Or 47¢, this year. I got a 12.something pound turkey for $6.15.
Hubby talks a good fight. He loves turkey, thinks pounds of leftovers will be wonderful. I put 2/3 of the meat in the freezer, and he's not really so gung ho to have it in a couple of months. I made a white chili with it one year, and he didn't care for it at all.
Which is why I will never buy a turkey except at the ridiculous loss leader price. Too much of it becomes "uh, no, that doesn't really sound good right now."
And with a sigh, on freezer cleaning day, it gets dumped in the compost, or made into chickie snack.
But we must have turkey on Thanksgiving, because it's a tradition he likes to keep.