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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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Quote from userbeavis :
About 2 years ago I stopped trying to make the perfect "Norman Rockwell" whole turkey for the presentation no one even cares about anymore. I now break the whole bird down the night before when it's raw, season and cook it that way. It cooks faster overall. you can cook the breast separate from the dark meat since they are done at different temps and times anyway. when it's all cooked it's much easier to cut and serve since you already did the bone work the night before. Watch this video for how to do it. Its a game changer - made even better if you butcher tie the two breasts together to make a "roast". Try it, you'll thank me - juicy, less work, less stress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8X4cqBF_l0&t=2s

I've been spatchcocking turkeys the past few years (big ones, 20 lb+) and will never roast one the "usual" way again. Cooks MUCH quicker, more evenly and it stays juicy. I prep for spatchcock (removing breastbone and breaking the back, basically, as well as removing the legs because the biggest pan I have can't fit them if they're still connected), brine as usual overnight (I use Alton Brown's recipe), then cook on a bed of vegetables (celery, carrots maybe onion). What would usually take like 5 hours takes 2-3 and the end result is much better.
Oct 31, 2025 12:59 PM
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FnlPrblmOct 31, 2025 12:59 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.
Why? White meat is so dry. Dark meat of a turkey and chicken are the better part. Most people I know want at least some of both. (Yes, I know white is 'healthier' for you as the dark meat has more fat.)
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FnlPrblmOct 31, 2025 01:00 PM
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Quote from PurpleWealth332 :
Ok, well the only white is basically the breast so you're screwed. Also, your most people don't understand what tastes good, the best tasting are the legs and wings. White meat needs gravy for any flavor. Fat=flavor. Maybe one day you'll figure that out.
correct
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bobwwii
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Oct 31, 2025 01:04 PM
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Sheeit... you talkin turkey already I just got my Halloween candy there yesterday. Ended up getting 7 lbs of candy for my fat American neighbor kids. Now, can we agree we need at least a 20lb bird for this deal to make sense. We have to have the left over turkey for two more nights, Turkey sandwiches for at least two lunches and of coarse don't forget the turkey gumbo taking the rest of the meat off the bone. I don't care what the "Chosen" man with little lady fingers thinks, the 14 lb turkey is too small.
Last edited by bobwwii October 31, 2025 at 07:08 AM.
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Oct 31, 2025 01:37 PM
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DrRadOct 31, 2025 01:37 PM
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Many of these items are cheaper at competing stores.
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NortnamOct 31, 2025 01:58 PM
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Using low estimates 14lb turkey - 25% (water weight loss during cooking) = 10.5lb turkey - 3.5lb (bones and skin) = 7lb of turkey meat and that's assuming you get every last bit of of the carcass. 7lbs for 10 people seems tight especially if no one wants dark meat.
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Michael6145Oct 31, 2025 02:23 PM
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Can this purchase be made to be donated to a shelter or kitchen?

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munnakha05
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Spend sometime with family and make your own food. Bake your own turkey with kids, and family. Fun is doing everything together, not going to ALDI.
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NortnamOct 31, 2025 03:01 PM
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Quote from munnakha05 :
Spend sometime with family and make your own food. Bake your own turkey with kids, and family. Fun is doing everything together, not going to ALDI.
You still have to cook all the stuff so not sure what your point is. Are you raising turkeys and growing potatoes with kids and family?
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WWWDDDOct 31, 2025 03:34 PM
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Quote from overzeetop :
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.
Depends on where you live I guess.

I live in Texas so above prices will definitely be lower than NY or LA.

Also I was considering the facts that most of these items will be on further discounted price during Thanksgiving, EG., in HEB Texas, they always have sweet potatos for sales for 10-15C per pound, it is a tradition here.

As for the turkey itself, many stores actually will have some kind of promotion that if you will buy 35-50 bucks, you can even get the bird for free.

Bottomline, if you dont want the hassle and just buy a buck, this looks like a decent deal.

But above assumption is not logical, if you really dont want the hassle, why would you even consider to buy this bulk of things to prepare the meal but instead you can spend a little bit more time to get a much better comination for a much better meal?

Just think about it, the time you will spend on prepping these food will be no less than a few hours.
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WWWDDDOct 31, 2025 03:35 PM
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Quote from Michael6145 :
Can this purchase be made to be donated to a shelter or kitchen?
Dont think anyone will take a donation of a frozen bird.
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Quote from munnakha05 :
Spend sometime with family and make your own food. Bake your own turkey with kids, and family. Fun is doing everything together, not going to ALDI.
Aldi is a grocery store. This "deal" is nothing more than a pseudo bundle RAW food. You still have to cook/"make" it.
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nohomers1
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Oct 31, 2025 03:41 PM
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Please note: These are just the regular Aldi prices for these items at this time of year.

If this looks like a great deal to you, it means it's probably your first time shopping at Aldi.

If that's the case, it's a good option to get in the habit of checking Aldi first, as it's a great money saver for commodity items.
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WDEagleOct 31, 2025 03:41 PM
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Quote from Nortnam :
You still have to cook all the stuff so not sure what your point is. Are you raising turkeys and growing potatoes with kids and family?
Yeah. It's amazing the inability to read and/or comprehend that is displayed by some posters in this thread.

I guess in the future Aldi needs to annotate the deal with the following notice:

Some assembly required.
Last edited by WDEagle October 31, 2025 at 09:44 AM.
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Also I found it funny when people are saying : oh since everyone will want white meat only, for sure we will not have enough meat to eat.

I am not arguing the size of the bird or the weight of it.

But if you are stepping into Church to buy a Thursday special for 2 piece of fried chicken for a buck, will you ask the cashier : hey, do you guys use organic chicken and extra virgin olive oils for the dip and dressing only?
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