The most expensive item by far on the menu is the turkey, which this year costs an average of $21.50. This represents, however, an impressive 16.3 percent decrease from 2024 levels. While the wholesale price for fresh turkey is up from 2024, largely due to farmers still trying to rebuild turkey flocks devastated by avian influenza, grocery stores have lowered their prices with Thanksgiving deals, leading to lower retail prices for a holiday bird.
As the chart shows, where several staple ingredients have decreased somewhat, including stuffing mix (down 9 percent), dinner rolls (down 14.6 percent) and fresh cranberries (down 2.8 percent), other ingredients have risen in valuesince last year, such as frozen peas (up 17.2 percent), whole milk (up 16.3 percent) and whipping cream (up 3.2 percent).
2025 marks the third consecutive year that the average price of a Thanksgiving dinner in the United States has decreased. However, this does not fully offset the increases seen between 2020 and 2022, when the meal rose from an average of $46.90 to $64.05 thanks to the impacts of inflation on food prices and farmers’ costs.
The AFBF also discovered regional differences in the average cost of a Thanksgiving meal, with the most affordable prices found in the South at $50.01 and the most expensive in the West at $61.75.
The shopping list of the survey includes all ingredients and foods in quantities sufficient to serve a feast for 10. Volunteers checked prices in grocery stores in all 50 states and Puerto Rico for the Farm Bureau during the first week of November.
Pricing is way off, a turkey I priced was $52.00 plus. The store I shop had them on sale for 49 cents a pound. I purchased 4 turkeys at $21.00. One goes to a neighbor, one stays with me and 2 get donated to fire dept. , police or sheriff dept.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThey should probably be using price to retailer for a more accurate analysis… Loss leaders on holiday items paints a skewed picture.
ReplyDeleteAnd when you realize that the so-called "avian flu" is ALSO being "created" by the use of fraudulent, criminal PCR tests that achieve basically whatever answer you WISH, it only makes what happened last year and the mass killings of chickens and turkeys that much more of a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY (destruction of the food supply).
ReplyDeleteNow do blue states only.... I agree cost is way off. Everything is higher on the west coast of fucktardistan.
ReplyDeleteThat being said. I am very thankful for family and extended family and new friendship and new family!
For me, Thanksgiving this year is going to be really affordable. I'm going to my daughter's home!!!
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