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Was the cost of the Thanksgiving meal less this year than last, despite most grocery prices being higher?

1 December 2025 at 18:10
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The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 2025 Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Survey finds that the average price of the classic holiday meal for 10 people is about 5% lower than in 2024.

The decline is driven primarily by a steep drop in turkey prices—down roughly 16% from 2024—as supplies recovered from earlier losses caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza. With flocks rebuilt and production stabilized, the cost of the turkey fell enough to outweigh price increases in several side dishes.

Items such as sweet potatoes, some vegetables, and dairy products rose in price this year, while a few other components saw modest declines or remained steady.

Overall grocery inflation remains a factor for many households, but the turkey reduction exerted such a strong influence on the total basket that the combined meal cost decreased compared to last year. 

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This fact brief was originally published by North Dakota News Cooperative on November 25, 2025, and was authored by Sabrina Halvorson. North Dakota News Cooperative is a member of the Gigafact network.

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