Thanksgiving Price War major grocery chains are now competing to feed your family. So which ones are the best Rosson reports is on it. Starting with Target here at Target. We found what I think is the best deal for *** smaller gathering. *** family of four, just $20 here at Target. Let me show you what you get for the 20 bucks. You get *** turkey and they're assuming you'll get *** turkey up to 10 pounds. Ok? That's included. You get that, you get the stuffing, you get the, you know, the green beans, you get the cream of mushroom, you get the cranberry sauce and you get the gravy. Plus you get all these potatoes. Let's say you don't want to come into the store and go shopping and do all this right. You can come right on the app or the website Thanksgiving Meal of four under 20 things right here. Right at the cart. Add the cart, add the cart, it'll put it right in your cart. They'll deliver it. Store, pick up, done. Ok. What if you need to feed *** crowd, check out this deal we just found at Walmart. You can feed people for under $7 *** person and look at all this stuff I plugged in, let's say I'm having eight people. I mean, you have the turkey. Obviously, you have everything else. You have the pies, the pumpkin pies, you have crispy fried onions. Let's cut that. But I love crispy fried onions. Anyway, you can come to the Walmart website or the app and look at this, it tells you how much of each thing to get. Right. You know, one of those, two of those, two of those. But if you come over here to serve, let's say I'm having 16 people. It's automatically that fast. Now, it's down to $4.55 *** person and it's automatically updated how much you need of each to feed that and it goes on and on and on. Now, what if you, I don't want to make everything from scratch yourself? We love this deal from Sam's Club. Everything is fully cooked. You just heat it up. Come on in here. Look what you get $100 for all of this food. It serves 10 people and here's what you get, you get all these rolls and there are more than 10 rolls in here because they know we like red. Um, you get the whole turkey and you just thaw it out and you cook it. It's hickory smoked. Ok. And the cooking instructions are right on the back. It's basically the heating instructions. You get these Brussels sprouts. I just took them out of the fridge. So they're *** little fogged up there. *** lot of mashed potatoes. Look at that mac and cheese. Oh, yeah. That mac and cheese. You get sweet potato mash. And they even have for when you heat it up the, the butter on top. Yeah. Ok. That's gonna collapse over. And then the creme de la creme, the pumpkin pie. Oh. and be sure to check with your local grocery store to see if they have any deals going on right now. I bet they do because we found even more of them. I'll be sharing them in my Rosson reports newsletter. It comes straight to your inbox. It's free. You can sign up right now by scanning the QR code right on your screen right now. Do you see it? Grab the phone, scan it. It's all for today back to you.
Rossen Reports: Thanksgiving meal for $5 at this retailer
Jeff Rossen highlights Thanksgiving dinner deals from major retailers, offering affordable meal options for families.
Updated: 1:46 PM PST Nov 12, 2024
As Thanksgiving approaches, major grocery chains are competing to offer the best value meals, making it easier for families to enjoy a festive dinner without overspending.Here are some of the best deals Rossen Reports found to help you save money.TargetTarget is offering a $20 Thanksgiving meal that feeds 4, coming in at $5 a person. It includes a 10-pound turkey, potatoes, green beans, cream of mushroom soup, canned cranberry sauce, boxed stuffing mix, and potatoes. We like this deal for smaller gatherings.AldiAldi is offering a Thanksgiving feast for 10 for about $47, coming in at $4.70 a person. It includes turkey, plus all the ingredients for classics like green bean casserole, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie. We like this deal for larger gatherings when you need to feed a crowd.WalmartWalmart also has a cost-effective option for large gatherings. Their holiday meal includes ingredients for dinner for 8 people, coming in at just under $7 a person. We also like how you can easily add everything to your cart in one click when shopping online or in the app.PublixDon’t want to make everything from scratch? Publix has several heat-and-serve Thanksgiving dinner options available, including a turkey dinner that feeds 15 for $139.99 and a dinner that feeds 8 for $69.99. Everything is pre-cooked – you just heat it.Sam’s ClubSam’s Club’s Member’s Mark meal is another fully cooked option, which serves 10 people for $100. It includes turkey, rolls, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, sweet potato mash, brussels sprouts, salad and pumpkin pie. Sam’s Club says the entire meal can be heated up and ready in under 2twohours.Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com. Want bonus content and exclusive deals? Make sure to sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.
As Thanksgiving approaches, major grocery chains are competing to offer the best value meals, making it easier for families to enjoy a festive dinner without overspending.
Here are some of the best deals Rossen Reports found to help you save money.
Target
Target is offering a $20 Thanksgiving meal that feeds 4, coming in at $5 a person. It includes a 10-pound turkey, potatoes, green beans, cream of mushroom soup, canned cranberry sauce, boxed stuffing mix, and potatoes. We like this deal for smaller gatherings.
Aldi
Aldi is offering a Thanksgiving feast for 10 for about $47, coming in at $4.70 a person. It includes turkey, plus all the ingredients for classics like green bean casserole, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie. We like this deal for larger gatherings when you need to feed a crowd.
Walmart
Walmart also has a cost-effective option for large gatherings. Their holiday meal includes ingredients for dinner for 8 people, coming in at just under $7 a person. We also like how you can easily add everything to your cart in one click when shopping online or in the app.
Publix
Don’t want to make everything from scratch? Publix has several heat-and-serve Thanksgiving dinner options available, including a turkey dinner that feeds 15 for $139.99 and a dinner that feeds 8 for $69.99. Everything is pre-cooked – you just heat it.
Sam’s Club
Sam’s Club’s Member’s Mark meal is another fully cooked option, which serves 10 people for $100. It includes turkey, rolls, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, sweet potato mash, brussels sprouts, salad and pumpkin pie. Sam’s Club says the entire meal can be heated up and ready in under 2twohours.
Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.
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