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Retailers Offer Free Turkeys, But With a Catch

Summary

  • Retailers require $125-$400 spending to get free turkey
  • Grocery prices up nearly 3% since last Thanksgiving
  • Turkey prices jump 40% due to avian flu outbreaks
Retailers Offer Free Turkeys, But With a Catch

As of November 18, 2025, several of the nation's largest supermarket chains are once again offering free Thanksgiving turkeys to their customers. However, there's a catch - shoppers must spend a minimum of $125, and in some cases up to $400, to qualify for the free bird or related holiday item.

Despite the spending requirement, the free turkey deals are good news for American consumers who continue to face an ongoing affordability crisis. Grocery prices have risen nearly 3% since last Thanksgiving, according to the Consumer Price Index. Meanwhile, wholesale prices for turkey hens have jumped a staggering 40% from a year ago, due to outbreaks of avian influenza, or bird flu, that have reduced the nation's turkey flock.

The article provides a detailed list of 10 major retailers, including Acme Market, Albertsons, BJ's Wholesale Club, and others, that are offering the free turkey promotions. Each store has its own specific spending threshold and eligibility requirements that shoppers must meet to claim their free Thanksgiving centerpiece.

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Shoppers must spend at least $125, and up to $400, at major retailers like Acme Market, Albertsons, and BJ's Wholesale Club to qualify for a free Thanksgiving turkey or related holiday item.
According to the article, wholesale prices for turkey hens have jumped 40% from a year ago due to outbreaks of avian influenza, or bird flu, that have reduced the nation's turkey flock.
WinCo Foods is offering a free Honeysuckle White, Northern Pride or Jennie-O Grade A turkey to shoppers who spend at least $125 on a single purchase from November 19 through November 29.

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