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Here’s what a complete Thanksgiving meal deal costs from 5 top retailers, including Walmart and Costco

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Retailers are taking some of the guesswork out of hosting Thanksgiving dinner.

  • Walmart, Aldi, and others are offering ready-to-order baskets of Thanksgiving meal supplies.
  • Retailers have taken some creative steps to keep prices steady in spite of persistent inflation.
  • Business Insider rounded up the menus and how much each one costs per person.

With Thanksgiving five weeks away, retailers are once again stepping in to take some of the guesswork out of hosting.

Walmart, Aldi, and Sam’s Club have each shared this year’s menus of ready-to-order Thanksgiving meal kits. Costco also appears to be in on the trend; one shopper on social media spotted a meal kit available in the fresh food section.

Retailers have taken some creative steps to keep prices steady in spite of persistent inflation, with budget-minded chains aiming to keep the overall basket at or below $40 for a gathering of eight.

Business Insider rounded up several of the menus to see how much each one costs per person.

People walk past a Sam's Club store in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Sam’s Club — $10

The offering from Walmart-owned Sam’s Club is the most expensive in the group, but also very likely the easiest to put together quickly. The company says it surveyed its Member’s Mark community to design the menu, and nearly two-thirds of respondents said cooking and prep were their biggest turkey day challenges.

This year’s basket costs $100, feeds 10 people, and can be ready in two hours. Curious diners can also try it out in advance at a nearby “Taste of Sam’s” event on November 15.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Member’s Mark Smoked Turkey
  • Member’s Mark Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes
  • Member’s Mark Macaroni and Cheese
  • Member’s Mark Yeast Dinner Rolls
  • Member’s Mark Pumpkin Pie
  • Member’s Mark Green Beans with Cranberries and Sliced Almonds
  • Member’s Mark Garlic Herb Corn
  • Member’s Mark Harvest Salad
  • Member’s Mark Sweet Potato Mash
Walmart Supercenter, frozen foods aisle glass door freezers, women shoppers adults pushing carts.

Walmart — $4

Walmart says this year’s holiday feast is the lowest price per person since it started offering a ready-to-order basket. A big chunk of the savings comes from selling the turkey at less than a dollar a pound, plus a strong representation from the retailer’s own Great Value private label brand.

This year’s offering is available as a one-click order option online and costs $40 for a gathering of 10 people.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Butterball Turkey, 13.5 lb. ($0.97/lb. — lowest price since 2019)
  • Kinder’s Fried Onions, 4.5 oz.
  • Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup, 10.5 oz. (1 can)
  • Stove Top Turkey Stuffing, Twin Pack 2 x 6 oz.
  • Great Value Dinner Rolls, 12 ct.
  • Fresh Russet Potatoes, 5 lb.
  • Fresh Cranberries, 12 oz.
  • Great Value Baby Carrots, 2 lb.
  • Great Value Corn, 15 oz. (3 cans)
  • Great Value Green Beans, 14.5 oz. (3 cans)
  • Great Value Artisan Macaroni & Cheese, 12 oz. (3 boxes)
  • Great Value Brown Gravy Mix, 0.87 oz. (2)
  • Great Value Pie Crusts
  • Great Value Evaporated Milk, 12 fl. oz.
  • Great Value 100% Pure Pumpkin, 15 oz.
A sign hangs outside a ALDI branch in Balham, South London.

Aldi — $4

Aldi says it has beaten last year’s price for a basket of 21 total products, including a 14-pound turkey, to feed a gathering of $10. Like Walmart, the cash savings translate into a little more time and energy cooking the meal nearly from scratch.

The low-frills grocer also offers a handy shopping list to help shoppers navigate the aisles and stay within their budgets.

“We believe families shouldn’t have to make trade-offs to feed everyone, especially at Thanksgiving,” Aldi US CCO Scott Patton said in a statement.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Whole Turkey (14 lbs)
  • French Fried Onions
  • Chicken Broth
  • Pie Crust
  • Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • Chicken or Cornbread Stuffing (x2)
  • Evaporated Milk
  • Whipped Dairy Topping
  • Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
  • Yellow Onions (3 lbs.)
  • Miniature Marshmallows
  • Baby Peeled Carrots
  • Cut Green Beans (x2)
  • Celery
  • 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin
  • Cranberries
  • Shells & Cheese (x2)
  • Sweet Potatoes (3 lbs.)
  • Brown Gravy Mix (x3)
  • Russet Potatoes (10 lbs)
Target logo is seen in Austin, Texas

Target — $5

Target told Business Insider that its Thanksgiving basket isn’t available yet, but last year the bullseye brand offered a meal for four that cost $20, which it said could be doubled (or tripled) to meet the occasion.

While the baseline menu is less comprehensive than some competitors’, the company offers additional side dishes, like mac and cheese and pumpkin pie, for less than $5 each.

Last year, Target also offered a free frozen pizza for Circle 360 members, saying Thanksgiving Eve is one of the most popular pizza days of the year, thanks to all the preparation for the big meal.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Good & Gather Premium Basted Young Turkey (Frozen) — up to 10 lb.
  • Good & Gather Russet Potatoes — 5 lb.
  • Del Monte Cut Green Beans — 14.5 oz.
  • Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup — 10.5 oz.
  • Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce — 14 oz.
  • Stove Top Turkey Stuffing Mix — 6 oz.
  • Heinz Home Style Roasted Turkey Gravy — 12 oz.
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Costco $7.50

Costco doesn’t typically announce its offerings, but one enthusiastic shopper posted a warehouse find on social media showing a “Thanksgiving kit” available in the deli section for $42 that he said is intended for eight people. Costco didn’t respond to a request for comment, but the turkey dinner was available at a warehouse that Business Insider checked in Wisconsin.

Round the kit out with a container of mac and cheese and one of Costco’s legendary 3.5-pound pumpkin pies, and the total comes out to about $60. Availability may vary by location.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Thanksgiving kit

    • Turkey
    • Stuffing
    • Gravy
    • Mashed potatoes
    • Green beans
    • Cranberry sauce
  • Mac and cheese
  • Pumpkin pie
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The US once put a 241% tariff on pistachios — and America went nuts for them

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Rebecca Kaser helps run Avellar-Moore Farms, a small family-run operation in California’s Central Valley.

  • The US imposed a 241% tariff on Iranian pistachios nearly 40 years ago.
  • The tariff allowed early California farmers to gain a foothold in the market.
  • America now provides 60% of the world’s pistachios.

When the United States slapped a 241% tariff on Iranian pistachios nearly 40 years ago, it set the stage for one of America’s biggest agricultural success stories.

The trade barrier opened the door for small California farmers to build a new homegrown industry. Today, California supplies more than 60% of the world’s pistachios, a significant portion of the global pistachio market that’s worth an estimated $5.6 billion and projected to grow to over $7 billion by 2030.

The pistachio precedent is an example where tariffs initially worked as intended — protecting an infant industry long enough for it to stand on its own.

However, once the pistachio industry matured, consolidation followed. Only a handful of pistachio processors in California now dominate production.

The same risk looms today for American business owners hoping Trump’s tariffs will level the playing field.

America’s pistachio boom might have never happened

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A pistachio orchard in California belonging to The Wonderful Company.

In the mid-20th century, Iran dominated global pistachio production, exporting millions of pounds each year, including to America.

By comparison, America’s “industry in pistachios was almost literally non-existent,” said Bob Keenan, owner of Keenan Farms in California, one of the oldest pistachio processors in the US.

Today, Iran supplies less than a quarter of the global market. That shift and America’s pistachio boom might have never happened, however, if it weren’t for a key moment in history.

In 1979, during the Iranian Revolution, militants stormed the US Embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage. In response, Washington froze Iranian assets and restricted imports, including pistachios.

Practically overnight, a hole opened in the market for American farmers, and California growers moved quickly to fill it. A lot of like-minded farmers invested their time and resources into building an industry, Keenan told Business Insider’s Olivia Nemec.

In 1980, the Sunshine State produced about 27 million pounds of pistachios. That’s small by today’s standards, but a huge leap from its harvest just four years earlier of 1.5 million pounds.

When the hostages were released in 1981, the embargo was lifted, and Iranian pistachios began flowing back into the US. By then, however, American growers weren’t about to let their foothold in the market slip away.

American growers, including Keenan Farms, accused Iran of dumping, or selling below cost to drive out competition. The US International Trade Commission launched an investigation and found that Iran was selling nuts for less than it cost to grow them, a sign that dumping was indeed at play.

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One of many rows of mature pistachio trees at Keenan Farms.

California growers ultimately won their case, and in 1986, the US imposed a 241% anti-dumping tariff on Iranian pistachios. “And that helped our industry grow and become profitable,” said Keenan, whose business expanded from handling and processing nuts on 100 acres in the ’70s to 20,000 today across multiple pistachio growers in the state.

Iran continued exporting to Europe and Asia, but its access to the US was limited. Subsequent sanctions, including the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010, prohibited nearly all imports of Iranian goods, which effectively ended any remaining legal trade in pistachios between the two countries.

Drought threatens the pistachio industry, especially small businesses

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Pistachio shells are funneled into large bins at the Keenan Farms factory.

As America’s pistachio industry matured, small growers laid the groundwork for large companies to scale it. Now, small companies are struggling.

Rebecca Kaser of Avellar-Moore Farms, a small family-run operation in California’s Central Valley, said they’ve had to adapt as droughts worsen and water becomes scarcer. “We’re kind of at the mercy of the elements,” she said.

Pistachio trees thrive in hot, arid climates, but a mature orchard typically needs over a million gallons of water per acre each year in order to produce any nuts for profit, making them vulnerable in times of drought.

Moreover, pistachios are among the most expensive nuts to grow and can cost about $20,000 per acre before a single nut is produced, and trees can take six years to yield a harvest — twice as long as almond trees.

Kaser and other small farmers have struggled under California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014, which limits pumping groundwater from depleted aquifers.

Kaser says she sees the act’s importance. “It was a piece of legislation that was helping us become better stewards of the land. And that’s at the heart of what farming is.”

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Conveyor belts at The Wonderful Company orchard transport millions of pounds of pistachios a year.

However, it has also meant that Avellar-Moore Farms has had to stop planting on some of its land, a process called fallowing, due to insufficient water.

“We fallowed out over 60% of our farm so that we’d be able to have the water in order to irrigate our plantings,” Kaser said. Experts warn that up to 900,000 acres of farmland could go out of production by 2040, disproportionately hurting smaller operations without access to private water banks.

Meanwhile, the world’s largest pistachio producer — The Wonderful Company, owned by billionaires Stewart and Lynda Resnick — continues to expand thanks to a water bank that the Resnicks own a significant portion of the rights to. The bank relies on surface water, not groundwater, and is less affected by the Groundwater Management Act.

Wonderful Orchards now spans 60,000 acres, roughly four times the size of Manhattan. And its trees produce 20% to 40% more nuts than average with the same amount of water due to selective cloning of its highest-yield crops, Rob Yraceburu, president of Wonderful Orchards, told BI.

That scale gives Wonderful a distinct advantage.

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