Shopping for Thanksgiving dinner? Expect to pay less than last year, survey shows

Grocery Prices on the Rise, But Turkey Costs Plummet for Thanksgiving Dinner

With only a few weeks to go before Thanksgiving, consumers are breathing a sigh of relief as grocery prices continue their downward trend, with one crucial component - turkey - leading the charge in affordability. According to a recent survey conducted by the Illinois Farm Bureau, the national average price for a 16-pound frozen turkey has dropped a whopping 16.3% from last year, reaching an affordable $21.50 or $1.34 per pound.

The drop is attributed to lower demand and fewer farms affected by diseases such as bird flu, which had previously led to higher prices. Retailers are taking advantage of the situation, offering discounts on turkey and other essential items to drive sales and attract more customers to their stores. In fact, larger retailers have the negotiating power to secure better deals due to their bulk purchases.

This trend is reflected in the statewide average price for a 10-person Thanksgiving meal, which has fallen to $49.20 from last year's $55.18. Although this marks a decrease of about 5%, it still lags behind the record-high cost of $64.05 in 2022.

While the lower turkey prices are a welcome respite for consumers, some side dishes may be more expensive than usual. Sweet potatoes have risen by 37%, and veggie trays have jumped 61%. The American Farm Bureau attributes these price hikes to hurricane damage on sweet potatoes and supply chain disruptions affecting vegetable prices.

The overall cost of Thanksgiving dinner is expected to trend downward, offering a modest respite from the higher prices seen over the past year. As one Illinois Farm Bureau director noted, "It's refreshing to see that overall, the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 has continued to trend downward, which is definitely not making up for the huge spikes we saw a few years ago but getting back to a more reasonable level for consumers and those of us that are trying to stretch every penny that we have."
 
πŸ¦ƒ I'm so relieved to hear that turkey prices are finally coming down 🀩. I mean, who doesn't love a good Thanksgiving dinner without breaking the bank? But it's kinda weird that some side dishes are going up in price πŸ˜•. Like, sweet potatoes and veggie trays are more expensive now than usual? What's the deal with that? πŸ€” Maybe they're just trying to make up for lost revenue from lower turkey prices? Anyway, I'm glad overall Thanksgiving dinner costs are still trending downward πŸ’Έ. It's always a good time to be thankful for affordable food 😊.
 
πŸ¦ƒπŸ˜Œ so i was reading about turkey prices and it's crazy how much they've dropped! 16.3% is insane! 🀯 i mean, who doesn't love a good deal on turkey? but yeah, retailers are taking advantage of the situation and offering discounts. some side dishes like sweet potatoes have gone up tho 😬 gotta be careful with those prices. still, it's all about finding ways to save a buck or two for that big Thanksgiving dinner. i'm just happy to see things trending downward again πŸ™
 
omg u guys!! 🀯 i was just checking out this news about turkey prices for thanksgiving dinner and its literally amazing!!! πŸ˜‚ the national average price for a 16-pound frozen turkey has dropped by like 16.3% from last year?!?! that's insane! $21.50 or $1.34 per pound? that's like, crazy affordable!!! πŸ€ͺ i know i'm gonna be able to make some of my family members super happy this thanksgiving with this price drop πŸŽ‰

i was thinking about how we've been paying so much for groceries lately and it's nice to see something like this. the sweet potatoes are a little more expensive though πŸ₯”πŸ˜’ but i guess that's just part of being thankful for stuff, right? πŸ™
 
OMG I'm so stoked about this turkey price drop πŸ¦ƒπŸ˜Š it's literally going to make my Thanksgiving dinner way more affordable! I mean, $21.50 for a 16-pound frozen turkey is insane... like, who wouldn't want to save that kind of cash? πŸ’Έ And yeah, the side dishes might be pricier this year but I'm good with that - it's all about priorities, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ At least we're trending downward from those crazy 2022 prices. Fingers crossed everything stays affordable and I can still enjoy a delicious Turkey Day without breaking the bank πŸ™
 
turkey prices dropping πŸ¦ƒπŸ˜Š is defo a good thing! who doesn't love saving cash on thanksgiving dinner? i'm just hoping they don't raise the price of stuffing or cranberry sauce though πŸ€” those things can add up quick. and yeah, it's cool that larger retailers are getting better deals because of their bulk purchases πŸ‘ but some people might still have to splurge a bit more on side dishes πŸ₯”πŸ˜¬
 
You know, I remember when turkey was like $15 a pound, and we were still making ends meet 🀣. Now it's 16.3% cheaper, but sweet potatoes and veggie trays are through the roof?! It's all about supply chain disruptions and hurricane damage... I mean, I feel bad for those farmers and truckers, but it's hard not to notice that prices are still kinda crazy πŸ˜‚. Still, $49.20 is a whole lot better than $55.18 or $64.05. I guess that's progress? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I mean, it's crazy how politics of supply & demand play out on our plate. Think about it, when farmers are struggling with diseases like bird flu, the government needs to step in & provide some support, like funding for quarantine protocols or disease research. It's not just about turkey prices, it's about rural communities & their livelihoods. And now, with hurricane damage affecting sweet potatoes, we're seeing a ripple effect on other prices. I guess what this tells us is that our economy needs to find a better balance between business & social welfare.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised that grocery prices are still high overall, despite turkey costs plummeting. Like, shouldn't that be the main thing people care about? πŸ¦ƒ And yeah, sweet potatoes and veggie trays going up in price is a bummer. But at least we're seeing some savings on the big-ticket item... I hope that trend holds true for Black Friday shopping too πŸ’Έ
 
ohmy 🀩 turkey prices are soooo affordable now πŸ₯§πŸ‘ I'm all about that turkey dinner life πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸ•Ί this 16.3% drop is huge 🀯 can't wait for Thanksgiving 😊 but ugh, sweet potatoes and veggie trays are getting pricey πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ 37% and 61% respectively 😳 hope the hurricane damage gets sorted out soon β›ˆοΈ fingers crossed πŸ’•
 
Yaaas, finally some good news! I was dreading how much my Thanksgiving dinner was gonna cost this year 🀯. But $49.20 isn't bad at all, considering the prices have been crazy last year. Still hoping those sweet potatoes and veggie trays don't break the bank though πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Guess I'll just have to get creative with some other sides instead. Anyone got any good recipes? πŸ’‘
 
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