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Serve a Thanksgiving Feast for 8 for Under $7 Per Person With Walmart’s Holiday Meal Deal

Group of smiling adults sitting around a Thanksgiving table full of food in a dining room decorated with twinkle lights while one person sets the cooked turkey down.

Image source: Getty Images

If you’re hosting Thanksgiving dinner at your house, you may be looking for more affordable ways to prepare a delicious feast for your family and friends. Luckily, some retailers are offering holiday meal deals to help shoppers save on Turkey Day dinner costs.

Walmart has a deal that will allow you to serve eight people for less than $7 a person. Let’s explore the details of this offer so you can decide if it’s a good option for you.

Serve an affordable holiday feast

Many people feel added financial stress around the holidays. In addition to paying your regular bills and expenses, other costs eat away at your checking account balance.

But it’s possible to serve an affordable and delicious holiday feast that you and your guests will love. Shopping at low-cost retailers is one way to get the holiday meal essentials while still honoring your budget.

Walmart recently announced a holiday meal deal that will be available to shoppers through Dec. 24. By purchasing the ingredients on Walmart’s holiday meal shopping list, you can prepare a winning feast for less than $7 a person.

Remember to use a cash back card to pay for your holiday meal essentials so you earn rewards. Check out our list of the best cash back credit cards to find the right one for you.

In addition to providing a detailed shopping list, Walmart has a tool to calculate the estimated per-person cost depending on how many guests you’re expecting. For those serving eight loved ones this year, the estimated holiday meal cost is around $6.50 per person. Being able to prepare a tasty Turkey Day meal for less than $7 per person is a win for your wallet.

Here’s what you’ll need to buy from Walmart to serve a feast for eight.

Item Quantity Total Cost
Frozen Honeysuckle White Whole Turkey, 10-17 pounds (Serves seven to 11) 1 $12.41
Campbell’s Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (10.5-ounce can) 2 $2.00
Great Value Canned Cut Green Beans (14.5-ounce can) 2 $1.00
French’s Non-GMO Kosher Original Crispy Fried Onions (6-ounce can) 1 $3.72
Batata Mameya Whole Fresh Sweet Potatoes 2 $2.12
Jet-Puffed Mini Marshmallows (10-ounce bag) 1 $1.47
Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix (8.5-ounce box) 2 $1.00
Fresh Yellow Onions (3-pound bag) 1 $2.38
Fresh Celery Stalk 1 $0.98
Swanson 100% Natural Chicken Broth (32-ounce carton) 1 $1.98
Great Value Poultry Seasoning (1.5-ounce) 1 $2.00
Great Value Canned Golden Sweet Whole Kernel Corn (15-ounce can) 3 $1.50
Fresh Whole Russet Potatoes (5-pound bag) 1 $2.78
Great Value Brown Gravy Mix (0.87-ounce packet) 1 $0.64
Ocean Spray Canned Jellied Cranberry Sauce ( 14-ounce can) 1 $1.98
Great Value Sweet Hawaiian Rolls (12-count package) 1 $2.38
Frozen Marie Callender’s Southern Pecan Pie (32-ounces) 1 $5.63
Great Value Canned 100% Pure Pumpkin (15-ounce can) 1 $1.17
Great Value Gluten-Free Evaporated Milk, (12-fluid ounce can) 1 $1.22
Great Value Frozen Deep Dish Pie Crusts, Two 9-inch Pie Crust & Pans (16-ounce package) 1 $2.54
Great Value Frozen Whipped Topping (8-ounce plastic tub) 1 $1.07
Total $51.97
Data source: Walmart.com

Shop holiday meal deals

This deal from Walmart could help you stretch your hard-earned dollars further. If you’re looking for ways to celebrate Thanksgiving more affordably, stay alert to deals like this. You may be able to host an impressive gathering for less money than you think.

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Motley Fool Money does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from Motley Fool Money 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 Walmart. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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