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Aldi's $40 Thanksgiving Feast Offers Unbeatable Value at $4 Per Person
15 Oct
Summary
- Aldi offering $40 Thanksgiving feast for 10, $7 less than last year
- Aldi named the grocery store with the lowest everyday prices
- Aldi's efficient business model drives rapid expansion across the U.S.

As of October 16, 2025, the German grocery chain Aldi is offering a Thanksgiving feast for 10 at a record-low price of $40, or just $4 per person. This deal, $7 cheaper than last year's offering, underscores Aldi's unwavering commitment to providing the lowest prices for its shoppers, especially during the holiday season.
Aldi, named by dunnhumby as the grocery store with the lowest everyday prices, has become a haven for inflation-weary consumers. The company's unique business model, which emphasizes efficiency, private-label products, and streamlined operations, has fueled its rapid expansion across the United States. In the past year alone, Aldi has opened 100 new locations, with plans to finish 2025 with over 200 new stores and reach 800 by 2028.
Much of Aldi's growth is attributed to strategic acquisitions, such as the recent purchase of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets from Southeastern Grocers. This expansion has allowed the company to increase its presence in the eastern half of the U.S. and venture into new markets, including California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Aldi's commitment to affordability has resonated with shoppers, who can save nearly $4,000 per year on their grocery bills by opting for Aldi's private-label products, which account for approximately 90% of the store's offerings. The company's "Twice as Nice Guarantee" return policy further solidifies its reputation for quality and customer satisfaction.