TheThanksgivingholiday is all about sitting down with our loved ones and enjoying some delicious food.
More specifically, no Thanksgiving meal is complete without theturkey!
But could eating at a restaurant or ordering one of their great deals actually be cheaper this year?
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Unfortunately, theAmerican Farm Bureau Federationreports turkey prices are up considerably in comparison to just last year.
Let’s use some numbers to illustrate just how much pricier Turkey Day has become this year.
Going back even further to 2020, a 10-person Thanksgiving meal only cost an average of $46.90.
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Many readers won’t be all that surprised to read these numbers.
Here are a few greatThanksgiving restaurant deals that may be cheaper than cooking at home this holiday.
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Restaurant chain Bob Evans has brought back itsFarmhouse Feastsjust in time for Thanksgiving.
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This meal is available for curbside pick-up, carry-out, or delivery this entire week.
Alternatively, holiday sides to go like a caesar salad or sweet potato casserole start at just $28.
Both full meals and individual side orders are available for pick-up between 12-4 PM on 11/23.
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In the mood for a holiday cocktail?
Try the Pumpkin Spice Old Fashioned for $14.
KFC recently announcedthe return of their holiday bucketsearlier this month.
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Even better, it comes packaged in a special edition “Sharing is Caring”-themed holiday bucket.
“The holidays and KFC go hand in hand.
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