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Here’s Where to Shop for a Thanksgiving Meal for 10 for Under $50

A smiling family sitting around a Thanksgiving table full of food.

Image source: Getty Images

If you’re looking for a way to make your family’s Thanksgiving gathering more affordable, you’re not alone. A trip to the grocery store can quickly become expensive, especially around the holiday season when you’re buying ingredients to cook a big meal for extended family and friends. But I have some welcome news for your wallet.

Aldi recently announced it would slash prices on many popular Thanksgiving food items. Thanks to these even lower prices, shoppers can buy and prepare an entire Thanksgiving meal to feed 10 eaters for under $50. Find out how to plan a winning holiday feast that won’t break the bank.

Aldi can help you host an impressive holiday meal on a budget

Going shopping during the busy holiday season is already stressful enough because of traffic and crowds. The last thing you need is added stress about the cost of your shopping trip.

But Aldi recently reduced the price of many essentials, including popular holiday food items typically included on a Thanksgiving table. The newly lowered prices could help more families celebrate the upcoming holiday without draining their checking accounts.

Thanks to recent markdowns, shoppers can serve a holiday meal for 10 for an affordable price. The retailer has compiled a suggested list of Thanksgiving essentials that cost only $47.

Here are the items included in Aldi’s Thanksgiving meal shopping list and the suggested quantities to buy to feed 10 people:

Product Quantity to Purchase
Butterball Whole Turkey  (16 pounds) 1
Stonemill Poultry Spices and Herbs 1
Stonemill Brown Gravy Mix (0.87 ounce) 3
L’Oven Fresh Hawaiian Sweet Rolls (12 ounces) 1
Fresh cranberries (12 ounces) 1
Mac & Cheese  Cheese Club Shells and Cheese (12 ounces) 2
Russet potatoes (10 pounds) 1
Sweet potatoes (3 pounds) 1
Baker’s Corner Miniature Marshmallows 1
Happy Harvest Canned French Green Beans 2
Chef’s Cupboard Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup 1
Chef’s Cupboard French Fried Onions 1
Chef’s Cupboard Stuffing (6 ounces) 2
Yellow onions (3 pounds) 1
Peeled baby carrots (16 ounces) 1
Celery (1 package) 1
Friendly Farms Whipped Dairy Topping 1
Bake House Creations Pie Crust 1
Baker’s Corner 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin 1
Baker’s Corner Evaporated Milk 1
Data source: Aldi

With these items in your cart, you’ll have what you need to prepare a complete Thanksgiving feast: turkey and gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.

Prices may vary by location and are subject to availability. But you can expect to pay around $47 for the above essentials. If you want to serve a delicious Thanksgiving spread, Aldi could help you get what you need to impress your guests without ignoring your financial goals.

Don’t ignore opportunities to earn rewards

Whether you get your holiday essentials from Aldi or another retailer, shopping grocery deals like this can make it more affordable to celebrate the holidays with your friends and family. In addition to saving money by shopping deals, take advantage of the chance to earn rewards with the right credit card in your wallet.

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Aldi isn’t the only retailer that can help you save on Thanksgiving

Don’t have an Aldi nearby? There are other retailers with great deals on holiday meal essentials. One example is Costco.

The warehouse club retailer has members-only prices on turkey, fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared sides. With a Costco membership, you can save money by getting what you need to prepare a delicious Thanksgiving meal at your local club. If you’re not a member, consider joining before the busy holiday season.

Costco membership costs $65 or $130 per year depending on membership level. While this is an investment, Costco has a 100% satisfaction guarantee on memberships. If you’re unsatisfied, you can cancel your membership, and Costco will refund your membership fees.

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The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Natasha Gabrielle has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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