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Kroger has their turkey for 39 cents a lb with a $20 purchase.

Kroger has their turkey for 39 cents a lb with a $20 purchase.

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by: Sherry3898 Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 10:31am  
Kroger has their turkey for 39 cents a lb with a $20 purchase.
Randall's has a Honeysuckle turkey fo 19 cents a lb. with an additional $30 purchase.
Aldi has Butterball Turkey for 87 cents a lb. with no additional purchase required.
 
Happy turkey shopping! If you need a turkey for Christmas this is the cheapest they will be for this Holiday season.
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carymc1 Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 11:27am  
Wow - you did all the research for all of us. You are superb !
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Mgr1017 Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 1:26pm  
Thank You!!!
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DrewLundgren Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 4:01pm  
@Sherry3898 : Thank you for the post. Considering the already very low cost for turkey, I get a kick out of the extraordinary efforts people make each year to get the lowest price per pound. People will drive the length of Pearland to save $0.20 per pound. In the end they save $3.60 on a huge 18 pound bird and spend an hour doing so. But it's all in fun. Let the games begin.
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~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 4:26pm  
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squidgirl Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 5:42pm  
@Sherry3898 : Aldi's Butterball is $.87, but they have another brand that was $.59 a pound. No additional purchase required.
And I believe Walmart had turkeys for $.64 a pound.
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Sherry3898 Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 5:50pm  
@squidgirl : Thanks for the information. I prefer Butterball turkeys because of the consistency of the bird. I didn't check Walmart because their Butterball turkeys had the highest prices the last time I was there.
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~ 4 years ago   Nov 20, '19 6:53pm  
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