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“Thanksgiving Dinner Is Cheapest in Years, But Are Family Farms Paying the Price?” -ECOWATCH

22 Nov “Thanksgiving Dinner Is Cheapest in Years, But Are Family Farms Paying the Price?” -ECOWATCH

“Last week, the Farm Bureau released the results of its annual price survey on the cost of a typical Thanksgiving dinner. The grand total for a “feast” for 10 people, according to this year’s shoppers? About 50 dollars ($49.87, if you want to be exact). That includes a 16-pound turkey at $1.40 per pound, and a good number of your favorite sides: stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk.”

-EcoWatch

Full article here

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