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Thanksgiving meal 7% cheaper compared to 2017

INDIANA, (WOWO) – Thanksgiving is only one week away. The question is, how much are you planning to spend on your Thanksgiving meal?

According to a survey conducted by the Indiana Farm Bureau, Hoosiers can expect slightly more affordable grocery store prices on traditional Thanksgiving food items this year.

The average cost for a dinner for 10 this year, including 12 traditional food items, is $47.22 or $4.72 per person.

Compared to 2017, this year’s meal is approximately 7% cheaper.

The main course is also cheaper than last year. A 16-pound turkey should cost approximately $21.50 ($1.34 per pound), which is about 17% cheaper than last year.

Find the full list of traditional Thanksgiving food prices, comparing this year to last, below:

2017 2018
Turkey (16 lb.) $25.99 $21.47 -17%
Stuffing (14 oz. package) $2.80 $3.13 +12%
Pumpkin pie filling mix (30 oz. can) $3.11 $3.65 +17%
Pie shell, 9 in. (2 per package) $2.38 $2.44 +2.5%
Sweet potatoes (3 lb.) $3.24 $3.25 Less than 1%
Rolls (1 doz.) $1.97 $1.97 Less than 1%
Peas (16 oz. package, frozen) $1.60 $1.56 -2.5%
Relish tray (fresh carrots and celery) $0.81 $0.87 +7%
Whole milk (gal.) $2.16 $2.20 +2%
Cranberries (fresh, 12 oz. package) $2.14 $1.85 -15%
Whipping cream (½ pint) $1.96 $1.82 -7%
Misc. ingredients (necessary to prepare the meal, such as butter, onions, eggs, sugar and flour) $2.72 $3.01 10%
AVERAGE TOTAL MEAL PRICE $50.88 $47.22 -7%

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