Aldi Offers $40 Thanksgiving Feast for 10: 2025 Menu & Purchase Guide
Aldi is making Thanksgiving more affordable for families in 2025 by offering a complete feast at an attractive price point. The grocery chain is reducing the cost of its traditional Thanksgiving meal, helping customers save money during the holiday season.
Aldi’s Thanksgiving Meal Offer for 2025
On October 15, Aldi announced that its 2025 Thanksgiving meal will be priced at $40, a decrease of $7 from the 2024 meal price of $47. This year’s meal is structured to feed ten people, breaking down to just $4 per person.
What’s Included in the $40 Meal?
For $40, customers can purchase a total of 21 items for their Thanksgiving dinner, including:
- Whole turkey (14 pounds)
- Chicken broth
- Condensed cream of mushroom soup
- Evaporated milk
- Hawaiian sweet rolls
- Miniature marshmallows
- Cut green beans (x2)
- 100% pure canned pumpkin
- Shells and cheese (x2)
- Brown gravy mix (x3)
- Poultry spices & herbs
- French fried onions
- Pie crust
- Chicken or cornbread stuffing (x2)
- Whipped dairy topping
- Yellow onions (3 pounds)
- Baby peeled carrots
- Celery
- Cranberries
- Sweet potatoes (3 pounds)
- Russet potatoes (10 pounds)
Each item is sold separately, offering flexibility for shoppers not interested in pre-packaged meal kits.
Availability and Pricing
The special price will be available from October 15 to December 24. Customers can purchase the Thanksgiving meal in Aldi stores or through online delivery partners. While Aldi has noted that online prices may vary slightly from in-store prices, no loyalty card or coupon is required to access these savings.
Economic Context
Grocery prices have been climbing at an unprecedented rate, with inflation hitting consumers hard. According to a report from NBC’s Christine Romans, grocery costs are rising at the fastest pace since 2022 due to several factors including adverse weather, labor shortages, and tariffs on imports. For instance, wholesale prices for fresh and dry vegetables surged by 38.9% compared to the previous year, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Aldi’s effort to provide an economical Thanksgiving option comes at a crucial time for many households facing higher food costs. The grocery chain continues to affirm its commitment to offering budget-friendly solutions to help families celebrate the holiday season without financial strain.