Anchor and reporter at News 5 Cleveland
Thanksgiving is on the way. If you're hosting friends and family, it's time to get your shopping list in order.Good Morning Cleveland anchor Mike Brookbank went shopping to find the best deals on turkey and all the trimmings.This year, Target announced it lowered the price of its Thanksgiving meal to just $20, which is $5 less than its 2023 offering. The meal feeds four people and includes a turkey, stuffing and side dishes.
' That deal applies to Giant Eagle loyalty card members through November 9.At B.J.'s Wholesale Club, customers can get a free Butterball turkey if they spend $150 or more in the same transaction through November 14.According to experts, the key to maximizing your savings is to do your homework and shop around.
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