It’s time get the shopping list ready for Thanksgiving 2024!
The holiday feast can be expensive for many families. That’s why bargain hunters are quick to gobble up any savings or deals they can find on all of the meal’s essentials — including mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and, of course, turkey.
And, this year, Walmart is making Thanksgiving easy, convenient and, most of all, less expensive than in 2023.
Walmart’s Thanksgiving meal is packed with ingredients to get your holiday meal started, including must-haves for making turkey, sides and more — for up to 8 people.
This year’s meal features 29 items and serves eight people for less than $7 per person.
The Thanksgiving meal includes the following items:
Check your local Walmart for exact pricing. Prices may vary by location.
Whole frozen turkey (10- to 16-lb.)
Great Value sweet Hawaiian rolls (12-oz.)
3 cans of Great Value golden sweet whole kernel corn (15-oz.)
Ocean Spray jellied cranberry sauce (14-oz.)
2 cans of Great Value canned green beans (14.5-oz.)
French’s crispy fried onions (6-oz.)
2 cans of Campbell’s condensed cream of mushroom soup (10.5-oz.)
2 packets of Great Value brown gravy mix (.87-oz.)
Marie Callender’s southern pecan pie (32-oz.)
Great Value frozen whipped topping (8-oz.)
Great Value frozen deep dish pie crusts (16-oz.)
Great Value 100% pure pumpkin (15-oz.)
Great Value evaporated milk (12-oz.)
Jet-Puffed mini marshmallows (10-oz.)
2 boxes Jiffy corn muffin mix (8.5-oz.)
Great Value poultry seasoning (1.5-oz.)
Swanson chicken broth (32-oz.)
Whole russet potatoes (5-lb.)
3 whole sweet potatoes
Yellow onions (3-lb.)
Celery stalks
Customers can take advantage of the inflation-free Thanksgiving meal both in-store and online for easy, fast and convenient pickup or delivery in as soon as 30 minutes.
The prices are valid from Oct. 14 to Dec. 24, 2024, so you can even start planning a holiday feast for any of the winter holidays.
Find more information about Walmart’s Thanksgiving deals for 2024 here.
This deal is from Living on the Cheap, our sister site.
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