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—the beloved grocery chain has a holiday update that's about to make your Thanksgiving dinner even better. Starting on November 1, Aldi will be running major discounts on a long list of seasonal goodies that are central to any Thanksgiving feast. Think cranberries, pecans, pumpkin pie, and gravy, all atover the past few years, and it's become more and more common for a trip to the grocery store to turn into a major episode of sticker shock, with the U.S.
Shoppers can expect to save up to 50% on more than 70 items, including Stonemill Regular Gravy Mix, Specially Selected Brioche Rolls, and Chef's Cupboard French Fried Onions—a mandatory topping for green bean casserole, that rare splash of green in. Bakers will rejoice at Aldi's discounted offerings too, with prices dropping on key ingredients like salted Irish butter, pure vanilla extract, and pre-made pie crusts.
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