Aldi has introduced a Thanksgiving meal bundle serving 10 people for $40, a $7 discount from last year’s offering.
The discount chain kicked off the promotion on October 15 and will keep it running until Christmas Eve. The package totals 21 items, anchored by a 14-pound turkey and fixings for nine classic sides.
“Thanksgiving is the biggest food holiday of the year, and ALDI is proud to lead the industry once again on price,” said Scott Patton, Aldi U.S. chief commercial officer.
That breaks down to $4 per person — less than a pumpkin spice latte, the retailer pointed out.
Other major chains, such as Target, Walmart, and Kroger, also typically offer similar holiday bundles, with more expected soon. Aldi has announced its Thanksgiving meal deal early this year, setting the bar for other grocers. Last year, Walmart offered a Thanksgiving meal that served eight people for just under $7 per person.
“The Aldi commitment to low prices is unwavering, and I am thrilled that we are able to offer an even more affordable holiday meal than last year,” Aldi U.S. CEO Atty McGrath said. “Saving our shoppers money is our mission every day – but is especially important during the holidays when they need it most.”
Inside the Bundle
The deal covers a full spread: turkey, rolls, cranberry sauce, mac and cheese, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream.
Complete product list:
Item
|
Quantity
|
---|---|
Whole turkey
|
14 pounds
|
Chicken broth
|
1
|
Condensed cream of mushroom soup
|
1
|
Evaporated milk
|
1
|
Hawaiian sweet rolls
|
1
|
Miniature marshmallows
|
1
|
Cut green beans
|
2
|
100% pure canned pumpkin
|
1
|
Shells & cheese
|
2
|
Brown gravy mix
|
3
|
Poultry spices & herbs
|
1
|
French fried onions
|
1
|
Pie crust
|
1
|
Chicken or cornbread stuffing
|
2
|
Whipped dairy topping
|
1
|
Yellow onions
|
3 pounds
|
Baby peeled carrots
|
1
|
Celery
|
1
|
Cranberries
|
1
|
Sweet potatoes
|
3 pounds
|
Russet potatoes
|
10 pounds
|
Prices may vary based on stock and choices, with possible differences between online and in-store rates.
Buy the items separately — no coupon or membership required. Look for deal markers on Aldi shelves. Options include in-store visits, online orders for curbside pickup, or delivery via Instacart, Uber Eats, or DoorDash. Availability runs through December 24.
“Price leadership is part of our DNA, and the holidays are when our commitment to value really shines. We believe families shouldn’t have to make trade-offs to feed everyone, especially at Thanksgiving,” Patton said.