Aldi has gone early this year.
A full Thanksgiving meal for ten people, priced at $40 flat.
It covers 21 items — a 14-pound turkey, potatoes, rolls, sides, and dessert.
About seven dollars cheaper than last year.
The chain said the cut helps shoppers manage rising costs and keeps Aldi under the big names.
The deal runs in every U.S. store until December 24.
It’s also online for pickup or delivery.
Thanksgiving pricing now signals who leads on value.
Last year Walmart ran an eight-person meal under seven dollars a head.
Target offered a smaller set for about twenty dollars.
Aldi’s $4-per-person deal now sets the lowest line nationwide.
Analysts say Walmart and Target are likely to react with short deals in November to hold store traffic.
Aldi is sticking to what it knows — small range, private label, and price discipline.
It keeps drawing mid-income shoppers who still want decent quality but watch every dollar.



