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Home / Business and Economy / Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Soar: Pie Beats Turkey on Budget

Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Soar: Pie Beats Turkey on Budget

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Shoppers report essential grocery items are 20-30% more expensive.
  • Some individuals are reducing meal sizes and purchasing smaller birds.
  • Sweet potato pie is now a budget concern, unlike previous years.
Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Soar: Pie Beats Turkey on Budget

As the Thanksgiving holiday approached, shoppers found themselves paying considerably more for their festive meals. Consumers reported that essential groceries have seen price increases of 20 to 30 percent compared to the previous year. These rising costs have prompted some individuals to scale back their celebrations, choosing lighter meals and smaller turkeys to manage their budgets.

This year's holiday spending presents a shift in common budget concerns. Previously, dishes like green bean casserole were noted as budget challenges, but now, even sweet potato pie is becoming a significant expense. This indicates a broader inflation affecting produce and other components of the meal, making traditional holiday staples less affordable.

While the cost of turkey itself has reportedly decreased, driving down national average meal prices, the surge in produce prices is a major factor. The overall affordability of a Thanksgiving dinner now heavily depends on the specific dishes chosen. Families with meat-centric meals might find savings, but those including a variety of produce may face sticker shock.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Increased costs of produce and other ingredients have made sweet potato pie a budget concern for Thanksgiving meals this year.
Shoppers report essential groceries are 20-30% higher, with some luxury items doubling in price this Thanksgiving.
Yes, the cost of turkey itself is down nationwide, but rising produce prices are increasing the overall Thanksgiving meal expense.

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