Did you do a check yet to see if you have everything you need for Thanksgiving? If not, it's time to go on a Target run. This year, Target shoppers will be able to find plenty of Thanksgiving.
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As Americans make their final trips to the grocery store ahead of Thanksgiving, prices on some staple ingredients are going to help lower costs of the holiday meal this year. Experts encouraged consumers shop early for the Thanksgiving feast with a budget in mind, especially with inflation still putting the pinch on wallets at checkout, but there's still time to save for turkey day even with one day to go. Rodney McMullen, chairman and CEO of Kroger the third largest retailer in the U.S. joined "Good Morning America" on Wednesday and off the bat reminded last minute shoppers, "If you're going to have a frozen turkey, you better go out right now and let it thaw out."
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GMVozd/Getty Images(NEW YORK) With less than one month until Thanksgiving and the start of the winter holiday season, Americans are already eyeing grocery prices to gauge how much their festive gatherings are going to cost this year.
Experts are encouraging consumers to start making shopping plans early for the holiday feast with a budget in mind, especially with inflation still putting the pinch on wallets at check out.
"It is still sticker shock this year over last year prices are up about 2.4%, but that s on top of the 11.4% from the year before that," Phil Lempert, CEO of SupermarketGuru, told ABC News Good Morning America.
This year, major retailers are adjusting their game plans amid inflation in order to keep a traditional turkey dinner more affordable.
Target announced Wednesday that it will be serving up a Thanksgiving meal basket to feed four for under $25, including a turkey at less than $1 per pound, an assortment of sides and desserts under $5.
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