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Yep, it changed price today.

Walmart started two weeks ago or earlier. They have it $0.89 a pound. We have the second one from Walmart in the oven. We ate all the first one, including all the gravy it could make. This one is for gravy makings to freeze for Thanksgiving. And one from Meijer is in the freezer; it might be for Thanksgiving or sometimes an employer of someone in the family gives turkeys to employees this time of year.
 
Everyone's Thanksgiving meal is different, but the Aldi package is a good common denominator. You can always add extras to make your ideal holiday dinner. 👍

I checked Kroger and Meijer (a regional superstore), but neither had a Thanksgiving package deal listed.
 
I think there are an abundance of people here who would love to offload more than you know what to do with give you some eggs. Speaking of which would you like some eggs?
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I have over 30 hens and 2 eggs every few days 😱
 
We are simplifying Thanksgiving dinner this year and I'm still not used to all the sticker shocks.

I hope you don't mind if I think it through here.

Turkey at Meijer is 99 cents a pound. $15 for $15 pounds

Russet potatoes are $3.99 for 10 pounds.
(We would prefer yellow potatoes but use russet sometimes)

Stovetop Stuffing is $2.29 for 6 ounces. Aldi has 3 boxes (alternate brand) in the deal. $6.90.

Pumpkin, canned $1.19 for 15 ounces

Condensed milk $1.50 for 12 ounces

Chicken broth, $1.59 for 32 ounces (was on sale last week, I got some but don't remember the price).

Carrots, baby, $1.45 for 1 pound
Or not baby, $3.59 for 3 pounds

Onions, $3.79 for three pounds.
These were on sale last week too, half price if I remember right.

Celery, $2.39

Green beans, $0.80 per can. Aldi deal has 2 cans. $1.60.

I add up about $36 $40 for the parts of the Aldi's meal that I would use, even if not for Thanksgiving. Or a little less because more of these things will go on sale before Thanksgiving. I assume these would add up to less at Aldi than at Meijer even if they were bought individually rather than parts of a package.

The parts I would not use even if they were free (lol, or am trying not to eat. Like the mini marshmallows) are the: Rolls, gravy mixes, whipped dairy topping, mini marshmallows, shells and cheese, condensed soup, French's fried onions, cranberries, pie crust, thyme, sage, rosemary, poultry seasoning.

So, a really great deal for someone who would use more of the items.

It is not really complete, though. One would still want eggs, sugar, and spices for the pumpkin pie. Butter for the stuffing, potatoes, and bread. Milk for the green bean casserole. Sugar, maybe other things, for the cranberries. I can see why they didn't include them but someone who hasn't done the cooking yet might want a heads up.

Even for a very simple Thanksgiving dinner, I would add: squash, sweet potatoes (simply baked, served with butter, salt, pepper, gravy as options), apple pie, and a salad.
It seems that they just lowered the prices on the items in question rather than have them in an actual bundle. You can just buy what you need from the sale and ignore what you don't
 

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