Thanksgiving traditions typically include turkey, sides, pie and, for many households, worrying about how much food will cost.
This year, retailers are offering deals that promise to feed a crowd on a budget.
“A traditional holiday meal for 10 can come in at under $75, with a full spread of popular dishes totaling $73.09,” financial services company Empower wrote. People said they expect to spend more than that estimate: $137 in all for a Thanksgiving meal.
To keep costs down, the people surveyed said they plan to cook fewer desserts, cut portion sizes, skip meat or choose a meat that costs less than a whole turkey, use fewer pricey herbs and spices, use more affordable store brands — or skip Thanksgiving dining all together.
Regarding opting out, almost 57% of people surveyed by Empow

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