Walmart and Aldi Slash Prices on Thanksgiving Dinners to Offer Relief from Inflation
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Walmart and Aldi announced they will lower prices on Thanksgiving dinner items this year to provide relief from inflation.
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Walmart will offer full ready-to-bake and prepare-from-scratch meal options starting Nov. 1.
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Aldi said it will cut prices on over 70 holiday food items, with some down 50%.
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Walmart's lower prices will last through Dec. 26, while Aldi's will last through the end of the year.
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The average cost for a Thanksgiving meal for 10 was estimated at around $64 this year, but turkey prices are expected to drop.