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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and according to the National Turkey Federation, the average price of the Thanksgiving turkey has jumped as much as 20% this year, thanks to a bird flu outbreak that killed around eight million turkeys.
But the good news is that with a little research and planning, you can still save on your Turkey Day dinner.
Here are some tips for saving on your Thanksgiving feast.
Plus, some stores are discounting Thanksgiving essentials. So make sure to shop around different groceries and warehouse clubs for the best prices on what you need.
And just in case you aren’t a master chef, the video below will prepare you for some potential cooking disasters — so you don’t have to go out and buy any new ingredients!
This post was last modified on March 22, 2017 3:09 pm
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