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Default What's a good price for turkey?

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> What's considered a good price per pound for a Butterball turkey?



If you are in a small town with no competition, anything under $1 is
reasonable.

One of our local chains (Kroger-owned) is offering three different
frozen turkey brands for set prices.

Up to 15 pounds for $5, $6, and $7 dollars depending on the brand. I
think the Butterball is the $7 one.

Don 't expect turkey pricing to be rational at this time of year. It's
a loss leader to get you into the store to buy the rest of the meal.


gloria p