Sunday, November 13, 2011

Price Of Thanksgiving Is Starting To Get More And More Expensive


Every year, people spend hundred or even thousands of dollars on Thanksgiving in order to make the most delicious and most memorable dinner. The American Farm Bureau Foundation is predicting that people will spend around $50 on a turkey this year, which is more than any average turkey has cost before. Turkey has become more expensive as well as side dishes. But wholesalers are giving out promotions and coupons in order to make the burden of spending a lot of money on one dinner a little lighter. Instead of going to buy all the ingredients you need for Thanksgiving at once, analysts say that by trying to find the best deals and buying what you need gradually, you will save a lot more money.

My Views:
When the economy is in a rut, everyone and everything is affected by it. Prices rise and everything gets more costly. With Thanksgiving a few days away, people are starting to feel the increase in price of Thanksgiving goodies. A 16lb turkey would normally cost around $20, today a medium size turkey can go for $50. People are definitely not going to spend even more money than they have, being that the holidays are expensive enough. So wholesalers should take the opportunity to come up with money-saving deals that will allow people to buy more for less.

http://shine.yahoo.com/shine-food/most-expensive-thanksgiving-dinner-ever-super-savers-guide-180200325.html

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