Thanksgiving Dinner Will Cost More this Year. Here's How to Save Money
This year, some unwelcome holiday guests — supply-chain jams, worker shortages, climate change and inflation — are making groceries more expensive.
For a variety of reasons, many of the ingredients we rely on to produce the traditional Thanksgiving feast are pricier than usual or might even be unavailable. Food prices overall jumped 4.6 percent in the year ending in September, according to the most recent data from the consumer price index. Turkeys are expected to be pricier this year and possibly hard to find. And baked-good prices are on the rise...
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For a variety of reasons, many of the ingredients we rely on to produce the traditional Thanksgiving feast are pricier than usual or might even be unavailable. Food prices overall jumped 4.6 percent in the year ending in September, according to the most recent data from the consumer price index. Turkeys are expected to be pricier this year and possibly hard to find. And baked-good prices are on the rise...
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