Both Aldi and Walmart have announced major deals for Thanksgiving this year.
Walmart advertised a list of its groceries to help feed eight people for $7 per person while Aldi’s says it can feed 10 for under $5 a person. Each retailer’s menu includes about a dozen dishes and, presumably, the ingredients you’d need to serve them all.
Both retailers seemed to offer a lot of value, but I wanted to see which provided the better shopping experiences and prices as I prepare for Thanksgiving.
I used the above shopping lists as inspiration and tweaked them to resemble what I’d actually cook. When possible, I bought ingredients the stores included in their promotions.
Here’s how the prices and overall shopping experiences compared.
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