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They don't. Democrats are making shit up, like usual.I'm impressed that some people actually have a clue as to how much they spent on dinner last year.
They don't. Democrats are making shit up, like usual.I'm impressed that some people actually have a clue as to how much they spent on dinner last year.
| Item | 2025 Cost | Change from 2024 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16-lb Turkey | $21.50 | -16.3% | Deep retail discounts despite wholesale upticks. |
| Stuffing (cubes) | $3.52 | -5% | Lower wheat prices. |
| Sweet Potatoes | $4.10 | +37% | Farm labor shortages. |
| Dinner Rolls | $3.96 | -8% | Grain cost relief. |
| Frozen Peas | $1.99 | +17.2% | Supply chain issues. |
| Cranberries | $3.16 | -3% | Stable harvest. |
| Veggie Tray (carrots/celery) | $2.75 | +61.3% | Weather impacts on produce. |
| Pumpkin Pie Mix + Shell | $6.12 | Unchanged | Steady canned goods. |
| Milk + Whipping Cream | $3.18 | +5% | Dairy fluctuations. |
79 is good,Krogers had turkeys for 79 cents a pound if you buy 25 dollars of other food.which isn't hard to do.![]()
Elon musk!
Thanksgiving Dinner Cost in 2025 vs. 2024
Based on the most reliable national surveys and retail data, a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people is slightly cheaper this year (2025) compared to 2024. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), which has tracked this annually since 1986, reports the biggest drop: their basket of classic items (including a 16-pound turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie mix, pie shells, milk, and whipping cream) totals $55.18—a 5% decrease ($2.74 less) from 2024. This marks the third straight year of declines, largely driven by a 16.3% drop in turkey prices (now averaging $21.50 for 16 pounds, or about $1.34 per pound).
However, results vary by source and scope:
- Ohio Farm Bureau (regional survey): Their classic basket is $76.81 for 10 people ($7.68 per person), up slightly from some sides (e.g., sweet potatoes +37%, peas +17.2%), but 28 cents cheaper overall than 2024 when including extras like ham and green beans.
- Retail meal kits: Walmart's 2025 bundle for 8–10 people costs $39.33 (about $4–$5 per person), down from ~$56 in 2024—but it has fewer items (22 vs. 29 packages) and more store brands, so it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. Other grocers like Aldi and Publix offer similar deals around $40–$77, often cheaper per person than full homemade.
- Contrasting views: A progressive think tank analysis (Groundwork Collaborative et al.) claims a 9.8% increase (to ~$64 from $58), citing hikes in items like cranberries (+22%) and creamed corn (+21%). This seems based on a narrower or differently weighted basket and may reflect urban/inflation-focused data, but it contradicts the AFBF's broader survey. Purdue University notes turkey at $2.05 per pound (up 25% from 2024 wholesale), but retail promotions have kept consumer prices lower.
Key Price Changes for Common Items (AFBF Data, 2025 vs. 2024)
Item 2025 Cost Change from 2024 Notes 16-lb Turkey $21.50 -16.3% Deep retail discounts despite wholesale upticks. Stuffing (cubes) $3.52 -5% Lower wheat prices. Sweet Potatoes $4.10 +37% Farm labor shortages. Dinner Rolls $3.96 -8% Grain cost relief. Frozen Peas $1.99 +17.2% Supply chain issues. Cranberries $3.16 -3% Stable harvest. Veggie Tray (carrots/celery) $2.75 +61.3% Weather impacts on produce. Pumpkin Pie Mix + Shell $6.12 Unchanged Steady canned goods. Milk + Whipping Cream $3.18 +5% Dairy fluctuations.
Why the Drop Overall?
If you're shopping, opt for store brands or kits to maximize savings—expect $4–$8 per person. Regional variations apply (e.g., higher in cities like NYC), so check local ads. For a custom basket, apps like Flipp can compare prices.
- Turkey promotions: Retailers are slashing prices to boost sales amid bird flu recovery and competition, making the main protein (39% of the basket cost) a bargain.
- Mixed sides: Grains like stuffing and rolls fell due to better wheat yields, but veggies and dairy rose from labor shortages and weather.
- Inflation context: Food-at-home prices are up ~2.5% year-over-year (BLS September 2025), but holiday deals outpace that for Thanksgiving staples.
Were gonna have some leftovers This year because we have to do two T days. If you want I can wrap up a couple legs for you and some green bean casserole to send out if it helps. No pie though,...that's MINE!! Please at least send back my wife's Tupperware though or she's gonna be BIG pissed at me!your link does not mention price, poor “teacher”
There's no shame in being wrong and confused by a politically motivated survey... even if Elon is right.Elon musk!
I eat my own turkey...Were gonna have some leftovers This year because we have to do two T days. If you want I can wrap up a couple legs for you and some green bean casserole to send out if it helps. No pie though,...that's MINE!! Please at least send back my wife's Tupperware though or she's gonna be BIG pissed at me!![]()
Thanksgiving Dinner Cost in 2025 vs. 2020
Thanksgiving Dinner Cost in 2025 vs. 2024
Based on the most reliable national surveys and retail data, a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people is slightly cheaper this year (2025) compared to 2024. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), which has tracked this annually since 1986, reports the biggest drop: their basket of classic items (including a 16-pound turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie mix, pie shells, milk, and whipping cream) totals $55.18—a 5% decrease ($2.74 less) from 2024. This marks the third straight year of declines, largely driven by a 16.3% drop in turkey prices (now averaging $21.50 for 16 pounds, or about $1.34 per pound).
However, results vary by source and scope:
- Ohio Farm Bureau (regional survey): Their classic basket is $76.81 for 10 people ($7.68 per person), up slightly from some sides (e.g., sweet potatoes +37%, peas +17.2%), but 28 cents cheaper overall than 2024 when including extras like ham and green beans.
- Retail meal kits: Walmart's 2025 bundle for 8–10 people costs $39.33 (about $4–$5 per person), down from ~$56 in 2024—but it has fewer items (22 vs. 29 packages) and more store brands, so it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. Other grocers like Aldi and Publix offer similar deals around $40–$77, often cheaper per person than full homemade.
- Contrasting views: A progressive think tank analysis (Groundwork Collaborative et al.) claims a 9.8% increase (to ~$64 from $58), citing hikes in items like cranberries (+22%) and creamed corn (+21%). This seems based on a narrower or differently weighted basket and may reflect urban/inflation-focused data, but it contradicts the AFBF's broader survey. Purdue University notes turkey at $2.05 per pound (up 25% from 2024 wholesale), but retail promotions have kept consumer prices lower.
Key Price Changes for Common Items (AFBF Data, 2025 vs. 2024)
Item 2025 Cost Change from 2024 Notes 16-lb Turkey $21.50 -16.3% Deep retail discounts despite wholesale upticks. Stuffing (cubes) $3.52 -5% Lower wheat prices. Sweet Potatoes $4.10 +37% Farm labor shortages. Dinner Rolls $3.96 -8% Grain cost relief. Frozen Peas $1.99 +17.2% Supply chain issues. Cranberries $3.16 -3% Stable harvest. Veggie Tray (carrots/celery) $2.75 +61.3% Weather impacts on produce. Pumpkin Pie Mix + Shell $6.12 Unchanged Steady canned goods. Milk + Whipping Cream $3.18 +5% Dairy fluctuations.
Why the Drop Overall?
If you're shopping, opt for store brands or kits to maximize savings—expect $4–$8 per person. Regional variations apply (e.g., higher in cities like NYC), so check local ads. For a custom basket, apps like Flipp can compare prices.
- Turkey promotions: Retailers are slashing prices to boost sales amid bird flu recovery and competition, making the main protein (39% of the basket cost) a bargain.
- Mixed sides: Grains like stuffing and rolls fell due to better wheat yields, but veggies and dairy rose from labor shortages and weather.
- Inflation context: Food-at-home prices are up ~2.5% year-over-year (BLS September 2025), but holiday deals outpace that for Thanksgiving staples.
Exactly....They don't. Democrats are making shit up, like usual.
Better yet and probably a whole lot better for you too!I eat my own turkey...
Agreed on no shame of being wrong. What's wrong is the cowardly pieces of shit who lack the spine to admit their error.There's no shame in being wrong and confused by a politically motivated survey... even if Elon is right.
Quit flooding the zone with these libtard lies! Know this and know these truths:"But to replicate her meal, American families this year will be set back around $107, 9 per cent more than in 2024, when the average cost of a meal was $98.37, according to an analysis by The Times of Child’s recipes and the latest inflation figures from the department of agriculture and Bureau of Labor Statistics."
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America’s most beloved Thanksgiving meal costs more than ever. Here’s why
Julia Child’s Thanksgiving recipes have soared in price from 2024www.thetimes.com
I admit I don't but it's because our folks are gone and my siblings and I just get together with our grown kids and friends. My sis as go herself a new boyfriend she's bringing to dinner. It will be my mission to gently interrogate the man to make sure he's good enough for my sister - it should go fineI'm impressed that some people actually have a clue as to how much they spent on dinner last year.
^^^^^^^^^What's wrong is the cowardly pieces of shit who lack the spine to admit their error.


Die hard Trump supporter no doubt. That a girl!I admit I don't but it's because our folks are gone and my siblings and I just get together with our grown kids and friends. My sis as go herself a new boyfriend she's bringing to dinner. It will be my mission to gently interrogate the man to make sure he's good enough for my sister - it should go fine![]()
<shrug> If the brothers don't make the new boyfriend feel at least a little uncomfortable we're not doing our job!Die hard Trump supporter no doubt. That a girl!![]()
AGREED!<shrug> If the brothers don't make the new boyfriend feel at least a little uncomfortable we're not doing our job!
Yes it does....your link does not mention price, poor “teacher”
Poor studentYes it does....