It’s time for an update to our Thanksgiving Grocery Deals list! This is the most wonderful time of the year – that time when groceries go on sale! I personally also love the School Supply Sales season; but you can’t live on Ticonderoga pencils and Crayola crayons, so Thanksgiving Grocery Deals season wins the contest for the most genuinely useful sale season of the year.
This year, Thanksgiving grocery prices started being announced more than a month before the holiday. That’s what I like to see, because it means stores are serious about being competitive. Grocery stores like Kroger, Aldi, and Walmart are already offering (or will soon offer) impressive savings in their weekly ads.
Where Are the Best Grocery Sales in November?
Both Walmart and Aldi have both advertised very satisfying prices for your Thanksgiving meal shopping. Aldi has a Thanksgiving Feast for 10 for just $40, and Walmart’s deal is a Thanksgiving meal for about $4 per person. I’ve outlined both of those deals – what they include and what they don’t – below.
Kroger is also getting into the Thanksgiving grocery competition, as they have for as long as I can remember. Kroger usually offers weekly specials on baking and pantry staples, and in my memory, they’ve had turkeys on sale for extremely low per-pound prices with an additional $25 purchase.

And Kroger is coming in hot with some super sales that supplement the offerings from Walmart and Aldi. See below for truly “retro” prices on select items during the weekly sales.
What I don’t know (and I wish I did) is whether we’ll see sale prices on butter as low as $1.99 per pound. I’m hopeful we’ll get at least $2.49 a pound for butter before the month is over, but no guarantees. Kroger already has a butter sale at $2.99 per pound, and Sams Club has it for about the same price as of this writing.
$2.99 per pound is still better than we’ve seen in a while, so definitely buy some butter if you need it. It’s easy to freeze if you want to do a small stock-up. I will be buying some now but leaving room in the budget and the freezer in case I get my favorite butter price later this month.
Before you go, do look at my free printable Thanksgiving 2025 Price Book. You can print it and add the prices for sales you see in your area to get a head-start on making your own price book.
Kroger Thanksgiving Sale Prices
Kroger grocery deals for November 19-27, 2025 (the weekly sale extends through Thanksgiving this time):
- Best deals: Turkey (49¢/lb), Sweet Potatoes (25¢/lb), Butter ($2.99/lb)
- Most digital coupons can be used up to 5 times in a single transaction. Buy all 5 at once.
- Get 4x fuel points on Friday.
- Mix & Match 5 items for 99¢ – buy 5+ participating items, each rings up at 99¢.
| Item | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Turkey | 49¢/lb | Requires additional $25 purchase |
| Sweet Potatoes | 25¢/lb | Excellent deal! |
| Kroger Ice Cream (select varieties) | $1.99/ea | |
| Hellmann’s Mayo | $3.49/ea | |
| Butter | $2.99/lb | Digital coupon, limit 5 |
| Milk (gallon) | $3.29 | Food Lion is $3.09 in my area this week |
| Kroger pasta (usually includes whole wheat) | 99¢ | Mix & Match deal: Must buy 5 participating items |
| Kroger frozen vegetables | 99¢ | Mix & Match deal: Must buy 5 participating items |

Aldi Thanksgiving Meal for $40 and Other November Deals
Although I’ve been dismayed to see how high grocery prices have gotten at Aldi, which used to be my go-to store for frugal groceries, they are bringing it this month with some gooood discounts. Aldi has weekly sales and the special Thanksgiving meal pricing that should last through the holiday.
Weekly Sale Prices at Aldi
- Navel oranges, $2.99 per 4-lb bag (Excellent deal!)
- Milk, 1/2 gallon, $1.89 (best price I’ve seen for a half-gallon, but the gallon milk is cheaper elsewhere)
Aldi Thanksgiving Feast for 10 (2025 version)
Here are the items included in Aldi’s Thanksgiving Feast. You can see how low some of these prices are; these are definitely the deals to get at Aldi this month.
- Russet potatoes, 10-lb bag for $3.25 (great price!)
- Yellow onions, 3-lb bag for $1.65
- Sweet potatoes, 3-lb bag for $1.95
- Peeled baby carrots, 16 oz bag for 89 cents
- Celery, bunch for 95 cents
- Fresh cranberries, 12 oz bag for 99 cents (great price!)
- Pumpkin, 15 oz. can for $1.09 (great price!)
- Refrigerated pie crusts, 2 pack for $1.95
- Whipped topping, 13 oz spray can for $2.19
- Mini marshmallows, 13 oz bag for 95 cents
- Herbs and spices for $1.19 each
- Gravy mix, .87 oz package for 29 cents
- Chicken, Turkey, or Cornbread stuffing mix, 6 oz box for 79 cents
- French fried onions, 6 oz. can for $1.79
- Shells & cheese, 12 oz box for $1.19
- Cut green beans, 15 oz can for 50 cents
- Condensed cream of mushroom soup, 10.5 oz can for 70 cents
- Evaporated milk, 12 fl. oz can for 95 cents
- Chicken broth, 32 oz carton for 99 cents
- Hawaiian sweet rolls, 12-pack for $1.99
- Whole turkey for 77 cents per pound (great price!)
Walmart Thanksgiving for $4 Per Serving
Walmart essentially makes the same promise as Aldi with a Thanksgiving meal for $4 per serving (which works out to $40 for 10 people). Aldi beats them on most individual items, but if Walmart is all you have, or if you’re loyal to certain name-brand Thanksgiving favorites (Butterball, StoveTop and Campbell’s), you’ll still be getting great grocery deals.
Here’s Walmart’s Thanksgiving dinner deals:
- Butterball frozen turkey, 99 cents per pound
- Fresh cranberries, 12 oz bag for $1.42
- Russet potatoes, 5-lb bag for $2.47
- gravy mix for 64 cents
- sweet corn, 15 oz. for 50 cents each
- baby carrots, 2 lb bag for $1.82
- cut green beans, 14.5 oz for 50 cents each
- Campbell’s Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup for $1
- Kinder’s Crispy Fried Onions, 4.5 oz can for $2.97
- macaroni and cheese $1.47 each
- StoveTop stuffing, twin pack for $3.64
- brown and serve dinner rolls, 12-pack for $1.38
- frozen pie crusts, two-pack for $1.87
- pumpkin, 15 oz can for $1.16
- evaporated milk, 12 fl oz can for $1
Sam’s Club Thanksgiving Grocery Specials
Sam’s has their enormous Pumpkin Pies at my local for for around $5. Deal of the century, and they’re so good. And huge!
Don’t forget Sam’s Club for bulk baking products. The per-unit price sometimes beats the grocery store sales – though really good November sales may be an exception. I always just have to do the math.
- Nestle Toll House semi-sweet morsles, 72 oz bag, $15.98 (.22/oz)
- Clabber Girl baking powder, 2 pack of 22 oz each, $7.78 (.18/oz)
- Bellarise instant dry yeast, 2 pack of 16 oz each, $5.98 (.19/oz) (Fleischmann’s is .21/oz)
- Carnation evaporated milk, 8 cans of 12 fl oz each, $9.94 ($1.24/ea)
- Nestle La Lechera sweetened condensed milk, 6 cans of 14oz ea, $11.28 ($1.88/ea)
- McCormick pure vanilla extract, 8 fl oz for $9.98 ($1.24/foz)
- McCormick imitation vanilla, 32 fl oz for $5.92 (.18/foz)
- Hershey’s cocoa powder, 23 oz bag for $9.98 (.43/oz)
- Arm & Hammer baking soda, 13.5 lbs for $8.88 (.66/lb)
- Athenos feta cheese, 24 oz for $7.28 (.30/oz)
If I find other good deals as the month progresses, I’ll definitely update this post to let you know!
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