With less than 10 days until Thanksgiving, Kelli Spates navigated the aisles at the grocery store Wednesday while checking off items on her shopping list.

"We are going to do turkey, green bean casserole, yams, stuffing, probably some cream spinach or corn, and some rolls," Spates said.

The usual feast for her family, but with grocery prices high, she stopped in the Grocery Outlet Bargain Market in Sicklerville to look for deals.

"I feel like everything is up across the board, but I think meats and produce are up a lot," Spates said.

"I noticed now that I'm retired that prices are pretty high," said Harry Amundsen, who now does the grocery shopping for his family.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates wholesale prices for frozen turkeys will be around $1.32 per pound this year,

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