Save Money on Thanksgiving: Smart Turkey Buying Strategies
Save money on your Thanksgiving Turkey by buying a frozen bird over a fresh one. Frozen turkeys are almost always cheaper than fresh ones & they taste just as good. Don’t forget to buy your turkey early if you do go with a frozen turkey. You’ll need three to five days to let it thaw.
Also, many super-markets offer FREE turkey deals in the month of November. Start doing your homework now to find out which of your local grocery stores will have have a free turkey deal. So far, we’ve found that ShopRite is offering a free turkey, click here.
Bonus Tip:
Shop at Wal-Mart? Purchase a Jennie-O Oven Ready Turkey Breast for $10.57 (regular price). If you use the following apps and coupon you’ll get the turkey for free!
- Buy 1, Receive $5.00 with Checkout 51 app
- Use $1.00 Off Coupon from Jennie-O
- Pay $9.57, Submit for $5.00 Ibotta Credit and $5.00 Checkout 51 Credit
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