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While Aldi's and Walmart's Thanksgivng holiday meal offerings share many of the same items, we take a closer look at how the two lists are different.
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Walmart, Target & Aldi offer Thanksgiving dinner deals
Walmart, Target and ALDI are offering deals on Thanksgiving dinners for 4-10 people, ranging in price from $20 to $40.
Facing falling consumer confidence and widespread concern about inflation, President Donald Trump said a Walmart Thanksgiving dinner package shows his policies are lowering prices.
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Trump used the talking point in a Nov. 10 interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham. Days earlier, Trump referred to Walmart during a Nov. 6 dinner with Central Asia leaders, and said, "When you look at a 25% reduction in costs for Thanksgiving between Biden and me … that's a tremendous number."
Trump claimed on X that Walmart’s Thanksgiving dinner prices are down 25% under Biden, calling it proof of Republican-led affordability. Walmart is offering its annual holiday meal bundle for about $40,
It all started when Walmart CEO John Furner told ABC that Walmart’s Thanksgiving basket would be $14 cheaper this year than last, a 25% reduction in price (1). Trump has been dining out on the news, bringing it up on social media, in a speech to the American Business Forum and at the White House (2).
Walmart’s $40 holiday bundle is cheaper than last year’s, but an analysis shows the savings come from fewer and smaller items — not lower food prices
Thanksgiving doesn't have to mean spending a full day cooking. Here's where to grab Thanksgiving dinners this year.
Forget the CPI basket of consumer goods. President Donald Trump points to Walmart’s Thanksgiving basket as proof he’s bringing prices down. It all started when Walmart CEO John Furner told ABC that Walmart’s Thanksgiving basket would be $14 cheaper this year than last, a 25% reduction in price (1).