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Grocery Chains Compete for Thanksgiving Shoppers with Discounts and Meal Bundles

As Thanksgiving approaches, major grocery retailers are slashing prices and offering meal bundles to attract price-sensitive consumers amidst lingering inflation.

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In preparation for Thanksgiving, major grocery chains like Walmart, Target, and Aldi are launching meal deals and discounts to attract shoppers recovering from inflation. Walmart's meal deal costs less than $55 for a family of eight, while Target and Aldi offer competitive bundles. Analysts note that the Thanksgiving meal has become a benchmark for grocery price perception, and retailers are adapting with store-label brands to meet consumer needs. As prices of some Thanksgiving staples ease, consumers are still cautious about their grocery budgets.

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