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Aldi Is Bringing Back Their $40 Thanksgiving Meal Deal That Feeds 10—Heres How to Get the Savings

The fun thing about Thanksgiving is that it's all about the food—no gift giving, no worrying about moving that Elf on a Shelf every night—just delicious, comforting food shared among family and friends. But that is one big meal, and in 2024 the American Farm Bureau Federation estimated the average household spent $58.08 feeding a group of 10 Thanksgiving dinner. This was actually a 5% decrease from the group's 2023 estimation of Turkey Day dinner costs, but still pricey nonetheless.

However year after year Aldi tries to lighten the financial burden of hosting Thanksgiving by configuring prices for all of the fixings to make it so you can feed a group of 10 for just $40. And with Black Friday shopping kicking off the very next day, you're going to want that leftover $18 for buying gifts. Here's how to get the deal.

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    Here's the thing: You won't find big $40 Thanksgiving kit boxes at Aldi in order to hit that total at the register. Instead, you'll have to take their handy checklist and shop the store as you normally would. As you can see below, they've really thought of everything. There's the whole turkey, chicken broth for making gravy, Hawaiian sweet rolls because we all need another carb on the table, canned pumpkin and pie crust for that classic, velvety dessert—you get the idea.

    "The Aldi commitment to low prices is unwavering and I am thrilled that we are able to offer an even more affordable holiday meal than last year," said Atty McGrath, CEO of Aldi U.S.. "Saving our shoppers money is our mission every day— but is especially important during the holidays when they need it most."

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    If you're purchasing $40 worth of food meant to feed 10 people, that breaks down to just $4 a person. As Aldi points out, that's cheaper than your pumpkin spice latte. The grocer's shopping list includes 21 products in total, which means, on average, each item costs roughly $1.90. Try finding that at another grocery store.

    And, because Aldi doesn't have a store loyalty program, you don't need a membership or to clip any coupons to get the low prices. You can start shopping these Thanksgiving deal prices in Aldi stores now (and they'll stay the same through Dec. 24), with prices reflected when placing online orders through Instacart, Uber Eats and DoorDash, as well. Just note that for those delivery orders, you'll incur the fees of those shopping platforms, ticking the cost of your meal up a notch.

    What Isn't Included in the Aldi $40 Thanksgiving

    So, yes, there are a few things you'll likely want to have on hand that aren't included in Aldi's Thanksgiving meal deal. For example, unless you plan on only serving your guests water (hey, you do you), you will need to purchase some beverages. That might include wine, sparkling water, juice or soda. Factor that in when you're creating a holiday budget, just so that there aren't any surprises.

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