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Inflation is canceled: Walmart will sell products for Thanksgiving at last year's prices

One study found that more than a third of people expect Thanksgiving groceries to be more expensive. Given the economic situation, this is quite possible, but some major chains promise to reduce prices for consumers. Walmart, for example, announced that all holiday products will be sold at last year's price. ABC10.

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Walmart, the country's largest retailer, said it is currently introducing updated prices for traditional goods for Thanksgiving, and they will be at last year's levels.

Formerly a chain of discount supermarkets Aldi says it will offer Thanksgiving staples up to 30% offto match pre-2019 inflation prices.

Discount retailer Lidl also said it would once again sell a Thanksgiving basket that can feed up to 10 people for less than $30.

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From today until November 10, BJ's Wholesale Club is offering club members a digital coupon for a free whole Butterball turkey if they spend $150.

Research firm IRI predicts that traditional Thanksgiving meals will cost about 13,5% more than last year. An IRI survey found that 38% of people are willing to pay more for groceries but still plan to spend the same amount on Thanksgiving this year.

But it's not just inflation that drives up holiday prices. Bird flu has hit 43 states this year, affecting more than 47 million birds, according to the USDA.

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The average price per pound for a whole frozen turkey this week is $1,99 compared to $1,15 last year.

However, these prices may change in the coming weeks as grocery stores begin introducing holiday discounts. In addition, most stores order turkeys months in advance, which means that current prices may not be reflected in inventory.

Now you need to make sure you shop for Thanksgiving before the holiday. Walmart, ALDI and BJ's are among the many retailers to close on Thanksgiving this year.

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