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Aldi 10-Person Thanksgiving Meal

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$40

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Aldi has 10-Person Thanksgiving Meal for $40. Select free store pick up where stock permits [store locator] or delivery (charges may vary by location).

Thanks to community member kenmikec for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 14-lb Whole Turkey
  • 32-oz Chicken Broth
  • 10.5-oz Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 12-oz Evaporated Milk
  • 12-ct Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
  • 10-oz Miniature Marshmallows
  • 2x 15-oz Cut Green Beans
  • 15-oz 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin
  • 2x 12-oz Shells & Cheese (x2)
  • 3x Brown Gravy Mix
  • Poultry Spices & Herbs (choose):
    • 1.5-oz Poultry Seasoning
    • 0.8-oz Rosemary Leaves
    • 1.25-oz Ground Sage
    • 0.75-oz Thyme Leaves
  • 6-oz French Fried Onions
  • 2-ct Ready to Bake Pie Crust
  • 2x 6-oz Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing
  • 13-oz Whipped Dairy Topping
  • 3-lbs Yellow Onions
  • 16-oz Baby Peeled Carrots
  • 1-Bunch Celery
  • 12-oz Cranberries
  • 3-lbs Sweet Potatoes
  • 10-lbs Russet Potatoes

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer is $7 lower (15% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 236+ thumbs up.
  • Price assumes a purchase of ingredients for a meal for 10 people including a 14lb Jennie-O turkey, rolls, cranberry sauce, mac & cheese, mashed potatoes & gravy, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, stuffing & pumpkin pie.
  • Based on prices effective through 12/24/25.
  • Actual price will vary based on available products and your selections.

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Written by kenmikec
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Aldi has 10-Person Thanksgiving Meal for $40. Select free store pick up where stock permits [store locator] or delivery (charges may vary by location).

Thanks to community member kenmikec for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 14-lb Whole Turkey
  • 32-oz Chicken Broth
  • 10.5-oz Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 12-oz Evaporated Milk
  • 12-ct Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
  • 10-oz Miniature Marshmallows
  • 2x 15-oz Cut Green Beans
  • 15-oz 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin
  • 2x 12-oz Shells & Cheese (x2)
  • 3x Brown Gravy Mix
  • Poultry Spices & Herbs (choose):
    • 1.5-oz Poultry Seasoning
    • 0.8-oz Rosemary Leaves
    • 1.25-oz Ground Sage
    • 0.75-oz Thyme Leaves
  • 6-oz French Fried Onions
  • 2-ct Ready to Bake Pie Crust
  • 2x 6-oz Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing
  • 13-oz Whipped Dairy Topping
  • 3-lbs Yellow Onions
  • 16-oz Baby Peeled Carrots
  • 1-Bunch Celery
  • 12-oz Cranberries
  • 3-lbs Sweet Potatoes
  • 10-lbs Russet Potatoes

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer is $7 lower (15% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 236+ thumbs up.
  • Price assumes a purchase of ingredients for a meal for 10 people including a 14lb Jennie-O turkey, rolls, cranberry sauce, mac & cheese, mashed potatoes & gravy, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, stuffing & pumpkin pie.
  • Based on prices effective through 12/24/25.
  • Actual price will vary based on available products and your selections.

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twostepopper
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A lot of negative comments in this thread. How about a regular family of 5 can actually have a decent Thanksgiving for only $40.

Some of you need to think of it like that. A lot of families are just trying to get by with food on the table and this is a way for them to have a nice holiday meal together.

Not everyone is trying to feed 10-20 people. Just some "food" for thought.
PurpleWealth332
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To estimate you typically say 1lb per person so it feeds 14 and that takes all the waste into consideration. Most people eat 8oz or less if you actually keep track.
TheBigCPabster
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Most of a 14 pound turkey is waste. You don't get anywhere near 14 pounds of meat off it.

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Oct 30, 2025 07:56 PM
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guaranaOct 30, 2025 07:56 PM
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Quote from twostepopper :
A lot of negative comments in this thread. How about a regular family of 5 can actually have a decent Thanksgiving for only $40.

Some of you need to think of it like that. A lot of families are just trying to get by with food on the table and this is a way for them to have a nice holiday meal together.

Not everyone is trying to feed 10-20 people. Just some "food" for thought.
Perfectly reasonable take on Slickdeals? Get outta here!
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overzeetopOct 30, 2025 08:08 PM
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Quote from WWWDDD :
Below are the breakdowns of each item if you can buy it separately.

Came up with a total of 34.15, and if they are selling for $40, it is a bad deal.
Did you get your numbers from 2018, by chance? Just looking at two easy lookups - the only 15oz canned pumpkin at my store is $1.09, not 50c, and whipoped dairy topping is $2.19 (the cheapest version), not $1.50. I had Co-pilot scrape typical Aldi prices and came up with $66.72. I'm sure if you caught each of those items at the yearly low you could get them for under $40, but all in one trip at one point in time - doubtful. WalMart's price was even higher, but walmart generally only has retail prices on their site and better pricing in store (if you're brand flexible).

Of course, buying a la carte lets you drop things you don't want for your feast, so there's potential economy to be had, but if Peppermint Patty invites herself and 8 friends over, $40 for a real meal seems like a pretty good alternative to popcorn, toast, and jellybeans.
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Oct 30, 2025 08:12 PM
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HilariousMeat8898Oct 30, 2025 08:12 PM
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I would love to get this deal, what days does Aldi have to pick up the goods?
Oct 30, 2025 08:23 PM
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thehipOct 30, 2025 08:23 PM
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Great stocking stuffers, thanks!
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Oct 30, 2025 08:23 PM
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KBTechnoOct 30, 2025 08:23 PM
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Quote from WWWDDD :
Is the Turkey cooked or raw?
Shows as frozen in the ad.
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Oct 30, 2025 08:43 PM
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famewolfOct 30, 2025 08:43 PM
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Quote from WWWDDD :
Below are the breakdowns of each item if you can buy it separately.

Came up with a total of 34.15, and if they are selling for $40, it is a bad deal.

14-lb Whole Turkey : 87C per LB = $12
32-oz Chicken Broth = $1
10.5-oz Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup = 79C
12-oz Evaporated Milk = $1
12-ct Hawaiian Sweet Rolls =$1.5
10-oz Miniature Marshmallows = 97C
2x 15-oz Cut Green Beans = $1 for 2 cans
15-oz 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin = 50C
2x 12-oz Shells & Cheese (x2) = $1.2
3x Brown Gravy Mix = 39C each = $1
Poultry Spices & Herbs (choose): = $1
1.5-oz Poultry Seasoning
0.8-oz Rosemary Leaves
1.25-oz Ground Sage
0.75-oz Thyme Leaves
6-oz French Fried Onions = $1
2-ct Ready to Bake Pie Crust = $1.5
2x 6-oz Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing = $1.2
13-oz Whipped Dairy Topping = $1.5
3-lbs Yellow Onions $1 for 3 lbs = $1
16-oz Baby Peeled Carrots = 97C
1-Bunch Celery = 79C
12-oz Cranberries = $1.2
3-lbs Sweet Potatoes = 99C
10-lbs Russet Potatoes = 99CX2 = $2
Not sure where you are shopping but just off the top of my head celery is closer to $1.80 than $0.80. A few of your other items also seem low..the carrots, the onions etc.

Now personally I'd like a deal on a COOKED meal even if it's MORE than $40. I want leftovers I can freeze and I don't wanna have to cook.
Oct 30, 2025 08:47 PM
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CleverGuitar952Oct 30, 2025 08:47 PM
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Quote from WWWDDD :
Is the Turkey cooked or raw?
turkey sashimi this year!
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Oct 30, 2025 08:49 PM
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CleverGuitar952Oct 30, 2025 08:49 PM
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Quote from Shonn :
Agreed, I usually do two that size for 12-14 people. Most will want the white meat and there really isn't that much on a 14lb turkey.
after you've fed people 10 lbs of mashed potatoes, no room for any turkey 😜
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Oct 30, 2025 08:54 PM
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Virginia_DCOct 30, 2025 08:54 PM
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Below are the breakdowns of each item if you can buy it separately.

Came up with a total of 34.15, and if they are selling for $40, it is a bad deal.

14-lb Whole Turkey : 87C per LB = $12
32-oz Chicken Broth = $1
10.5-oz Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup = 79C
12-oz Evaporated Milk = $1
12-ct Hawaiian Sweet Rolls =$1.5
10-oz Miniature Marshmallows = 97C
2x 15-oz Cut Green Beans = $1 for 2 cans
15-oz 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin = 50C
2x 12-oz Shells & Cheese (x2) = $1.2
3x Brown Gravy Mix = 39C each = $1
Poultry Spices & Herbs (choose): = $1
1.5-oz Poultry Seasoning
0.8-oz Rosemary Leaves
1.25-oz Ground Sage
0.75-oz Thyme Leaves
6-oz French Fried Onions = $1
2-ct Ready to Bake Pie Crust = $1.5
2x 6-oz Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing = $1.2
13-oz Whipped Dairy Topping = $1.5
3-lbs Yellow Onions $1 for 3 lbs = $1
16-oz Baby Peeled Carrots = 97C
1-Bunch Celery = 79C
12-oz Cranberries = $1.2
3-lbs Sweet Potatoes = 99C
10-lbs Russet Potatoes = 99CX2 = $2

Your estimates are off on the low side. Have you been to an Aldi's lately?
Last edited by Virginia_DC October 30, 2025 at 02:57 PM.
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Oct 30, 2025 09:06 PM
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justaguyOct 30, 2025 09:06 PM
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Quote from diavolo33 :
And in my experience, "most people" don't care for dark meat, so just using a calculator isn't necessarily going to tell you what you may actually need to feed X guests.
Agree on quantity. Our family has shrunk through the years. We used to have about 15 people and I always got at least a 20 pound bird. Now it is around 8-10 and 14 pounds is more than enough. In our family, almost everybody wants dark meat. Being the good husband I am, I make sure my wife gets a leg since she does most of the work and all of the worrying.
Oct 30, 2025 09:21 PM
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DealzezOct 30, 2025 09:21 PM
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Quote from WWWDDD :
Below are the breakdowns of each item if you can buy it separately.

Came up with a total of 34.15, and if they are selling for $40, it is a bad deal.

14-lb Whole Turkey : 87C per LB = $12
32-oz Chicken Broth = $1
10.5-oz Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup = 79C
12-oz Evaporated Milk = $1
12-ct Hawaiian Sweet Rolls =$1.5
10-oz Miniature Marshmallows = 97C
2x 15-oz Cut Green Beans = $1 for 2 cans
15-oz 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin = 50C
2x 12-oz Shells & Cheese (x2) = $1.2
3x Brown Gravy Mix = 39C each = $1
Poultry Spices & Herbs (choose): = $1
1.5-oz Poultry Seasoning
0.8-oz Rosemary Leaves
1.25-oz Ground Sage
0.75-oz Thyme Leaves
6-oz French Fried Onions = $1
2-ct Ready to Bake Pie Crust = $1.5
2x 6-oz Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing = $1.2
13-oz Whipped Dairy Topping = $1.5
3-lbs Yellow Onions $1 for 3 lbs = $1
16-oz Baby Peeled Carrots = 97C
1-Bunch Celery = 79C
12-oz Cranberries = $1.2
3-lbs Sweet Potatoes = 99C
10-lbs Russet Potatoes = 99CX2 = $2

What if I just want the carrots and onions. Am I able to buy this bundle and return everything else to get the carrots and onions at the prorated price? Like a Home depot hack
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brewin80Oct 30, 2025 09:29 PM
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In for 2, pre thanksgiving in early November then one on the big day!
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WDEagleOct 30, 2025 09:30 PM
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Quote from Dealzez :
What if I just want the carrots and onions. Am I able to buy this bundle and return everything else to get the carrots and onions at the prorated price? Like a Home depot hack
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WDEagleOct 30, 2025 09:33 PM
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i knew there would be comments, i came in just to pretty much say this
LOL same here. Just one of the entertainment aspects of SD.

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EchoTonyOct 30, 2025 09:35 PM
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Quote from famewolf :
Not sure where you are shopping but just off the top of my head celery is closer to $1.80 than $0.80. A few of your other items also seem low..the carrots, the onions etc.

Now personally I'd like a deal on a COOKED meal even if it's MORE than $40. I want leftovers I can freeze and I don't wanna have to cook.
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