Some nationwide retailers are ignoring inflation to make the holidays easier on your wallet.
Just like last year, customers will be able to buy their turkey for under $1 per pound. And as a bonus, they'll now have access to an even greater selection of"easier-to-manage-roasts" and grab-and-go meal options, which include ready-to-make side dishes and freshly baked desserts.Walmart isn't the only retailer going back in time when pricing its Thanksgiving products. On Nov. 1, Aldi announced it will be launching its"Thanksgiving Price Rewind.
" This deal will keep holiday meal essentials at their 2019 price points, allowing shoppers to save up to 30% on items like appetizers, desserts, sides, and beverages.Just keep an eye out for a red circle icon in local ads and Aldi stores, as this will mark the products applicable to the deal. The promotion will be available both online and in-store until November 29, so you can keep the festivities going past Turkey Day.
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