PHOENIX — They may not be a bargain, but an increasing supply of turkeys this year is driving down the price of the traditional centerpiece of family Thanksgiving dinner.
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This year, Arizonans can look forward to a cheaper Thanksgiving dinner.The average price of a frozen, 16-pound turkey was $32.02 last year. Now, that same frozen turkey sells on average for $18.32. Julie Murphree with the Farm Bureau says the cost difference is a matter of supply."Last year, a lot of our fowl was dealing with the avian flu. Well apparently that’s not the issue