Walmart, H-E-B and Aldi start a turkey price war

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Walmart, H-E-B and Aldi start a turkey price war
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Walmart said it’s priced all the Thanksgiving fixings at last year’s prices including turkey at less than $1 a pound, almost 50% lower than the national...

Walmart said it priced all the Thanksgiving fixings at last year’s prices, including turkey at less than $1 a pound, almost 50% lower than the national average.

Walmart said Thursday that it has priced all the Thanksgiving fixings at last year’s prices, including turkey at less than a dollar per pound. This week, the national average prices for whole turkeys, fresh and frozen, are $1.47 and $1.30 per pound,Aldi has Butterball whole frozen turkeys at $1.07 a pound, according to its Wednesday grocery circular, with a limit of 2.

Grocers traditionally put their weekly specials out on Wednesdays. Kroger, Albertson, Tom Thumb and others offer turkey specials annually, but it’s a little early to be selling turkeys that will be eaten on Nov. 24. Worries about shortages have caused customers to ask for them earlier this year, said Juan-Carlos Rück, H-E-B executive vice president, North West Food Drug retail division. Rück was at the retailer’sJohn Laney, executive vice president of food for Walmart U.S., said the company has been working with suppliers for months to be sure it had all of the holiday meal essentials such as ham and turkey.

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