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What’s a Good Price for a Turkey (Per Pound)? in 2026

shieldLaura Wales calendar_todayNov 10, 2023 updateUpdated Jun 24, 2026 schedule7 min read verifiedFact-checked
What’s a Good Price for a Turkey (Per Pound)? in 2026

There is a smarter way to approach good price turkey per, and it starts with knowing a few key details. This guide covers them, along with tips you can apply immediately.

Key Takeaways

  • Here’s our prediction for a solid price for a turkey in 2023.
  • As in years past, I’ll be tracking the current best prices for turkey at your local grocery stores.
  • I wanted to begin by updating you on some general information on finding the best deal on a turkey for 2023, and providing some past prices.
  • For instance, last year both Fred Meyer and QFC offered a fantastic price - $0.49 per pound, but it required a minimum $50 grocery purchase.

Tips That Make a Difference

This is a topic I’ve spent a fair amount of time and effort compiling and my goal is to assist you save large on what may well be the biggest dinner you’ll prepare this year! Worth noting: there are a few factors to consider when after the right turkey deal for you: Most stores require a grocery purchase for the best turkey price.

  • When looking at where to purchase your turkey, consider first where you do the bulk of your shopping. Most stores are offering a solid discount on a turkey, but only if you spend money on additional groceries in the store.
  • We typically also see stores offer a FREE turkey, but typically only with a grocery purchase of $100-$150.
  • More importantly, this year their prices are a up a bit.
  • Though, other stores prices have come down.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

If you are already planning to spend roughly that amount for your groceries, this is obviously a fantastic deal. Though, I generally avoid making random purchases to meet a high threshold, as that will ultimately negate your turkey savings.

  • Remember that obviously, the less you have to pay to get the deal, the better.
  • Some stores even include the turkey as part of the grocery purchase, and some stores apply the price before any coupons are deducted as the minimum.
  • Be sure you understand the fine print of the offer as it’s likely to vary from store to store.
  • For 2021, The American Farm Bureau Federation listed the average 16-pound Thanksgiving turkey cost near $23.99.

Is Good Price Turkey Per Worth It?

As a rule, which is about $1.50 a pound For 2022, the American Farm Bureau Federation expects record breaking high prices thanks to inflation and a bird flu. For 2023, the American Farm Bureau Federation expects prices to be reduce, near $1.27, which is 22% reduce than last year.

  • Hence, finding excellent deals this year is your best bet.
  • Don’t hesitate when you see a solid deal.
  • In short, comparing turkey prices may be like comparing apples to oranges.
  • As you can see in my example above, it may be tricky to compare apples to apples when it comes to shopping near for the best turkey price!

Where the Real Savings Hide

Factors including how much you have to spend at the stores and which store(s) you like to shop at may influence what’s the best turkey deal for you. You’ll save more on a frozen turkey.

  • Worth noting: remember that it takes several days to defrost a frozen turkey, so you’ll wish to be sure to pick yours up 1-2 weeks out from Thanksgiving.
  • Wait until the last minute, and you’ll be stuck either paying more for a fresh turkey or stressing over whether your frozen turkey will defrost in time.
  • Plan (and shop) ahead for the best deals.
  • My 2023 Turkey Price Prediction Here are the best prices I found for the past several years for frozen turkeys.

A Closer Look at Good Price Turkey Per

More importantly, as you can see, prices have increased and then decreased over the years. $0.49/lb for 2022 $0.49/lb for 2021 $0.47/lb for 2020 $0.49/lb for 2019 $0.47/lb for 2018 $0.47/lb for 2017 $0.49/lb for 2016 $0.69/lb for 2015 $0.69/lb for 2014 $0.59/lb for 2013 $0.49/lb for 2012 $0.29/lb for 2011 $0.26/lb for 2010 Please note that additional grocery purchases would have been needed to obtain these prices (generally at least $30). Even with inflation, it seems our favorite bird prices may be down this year.

  • I’m hoping that our 2023 turkey prices stay consistent from last couple years, near $0.47 per pound.
  • But I’d personally jump at anything $0.57/lb or less as it looks like we’ve not seen more than a $0.10 per pound increase since 2011-2012.
  • Remember that lowest Prices we have seen: At the moment H-E-B has $0.49 with $20 purchase, Winn-Dixie and Publix at $0.49.
  • Or H-E-B and Hy-Vee are offering Free with purchase of a spiral ham, Kroger is offering a free turkey with $100 (like last year).

What to Know About Good Price Turkey Per

The deals are out there, you just have to look. Related post: Best Turkey Prices at the Grocery Store (Near You) Other factors may raise the cost.

  • As a rule, this may be fairly obvious, but some aspects are likely going to impact the cost, including: Free-range, and/or organic turkeys.
  • If these aspects matter to you, plan on paying more money.
  • Butterball and other premium brand turkeys.
  • The best deal I spotted last year on Butterball turkeys was $0.89/lb (at Target).

How Good Price Turkey Per Really Works

In short, the best deals you’ll find are on frozen - not fresh. Purchasing a turkey with no additional grocery cost.

  • If you are just going in for a turkey, plan on paying more since you’ll likely be ineligible for any discounted price promotions.
  • I’m blogging out of the greater Seattle area.
  • Worth noting: you may note prices are slightly greater or reduce than my benchmarks since you live in a different part of the country. *Economy changes -We are adding this one this year.
  • Inflation and recession can impact the cost of all goods, including turkey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I save money on good price turkey per?

Compare prices across a few retailers, look for active coupon codes, and time bigger buys around sales events. Worth noting: there are a few factors to consider when after the right turkey deal for you: Most stores require a grocery purchase for the best turkey price.

Is it worth shopping around for good price turkey per?

Usually yes. When looking at where to purchase your turkey, consider first where you do the bulk of your shopping. Most stores are offering a solid discount on a turkey, but only if you spend money on additional groceries in the stor....

What should I check before buying?

Read the terms, confirm any code still works, and factor in shipping or returns. We typically also see stores offer a FREE turkey, but typically only with a grocery purchase of $100-$150.

Smart Ways to Save More on Good Price Turkey Per

  • Leave items in your cart for a day; some stores send a follow up discount.
  • Pair cashback with a coupon so you save twice on the same order.
  • Stack a coupon code with an existing sale whenever the store allows it.
  • Sign up for the retailer newsletter to catch first time and seasonal discounts.
  • Compare the final price including shipping, not just the headline number.

Final Thoughts

Before you check out, line up good price turkey per against current promotions and any codes you can stack. Small habits like these add up to real savings over a year.

Originally published at thecouponproject.com.

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