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Title: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Gefn on November 06, 2023, 08:48:08 pm
Believe it or not, Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and if you haven’t started planning your menu and grocery lists, now might be a good time to start. Especially because our favorite German grocery retailer just announced a deal that’s too good to pass up.

It’s no secret that food shopping is consistently getting more expensive, so if you’ve been dreading your November grocery bill, that’s where Aldi comes in. In November, Aldi will slash its holiday prices by up to 50% on more than 70 essential products.

Aldi Thanksgiving Deal 2023

You might recall last Thanksgiving, Aldi dropped its prices to pre-pandemic levels, which saved customers about 30% on holiday staples—like pie, stuffing, cheese, and even wine. This year, the retailer is taking it one step further by offering dozens of products up to 50% off—making most items less than $4.

In fact, Aldi says that by shopping at its stores for all your Thanksgiving food, you’ll save enough money to invite three extra guests to your gathering.



https://www.allrecipes.com/aldi-cutting-prices-in-half-thanksgiving-2023-8362534



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Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Gefn on November 06, 2023, 08:49:03 pm
FYI  to any members and guests.

I hope this can help someone
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mountaineer on November 06, 2023, 08:49:29 pm
Good to know, especially as I'm hosting this year and there will be 6 or 7 of us.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Polly Ticks on November 06, 2023, 08:57:07 pm
I may have to check this out.  I'll be having either 13 or 15 for Thanksgiving this year, depending on whether my sis-in-law feels up to coming.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Wingnut on November 06, 2023, 08:59:12 pm
Aldi bought Winn-Dixie this past year.  Wonder if W-D will do the same?
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Smokin Joe on November 06, 2023, 09:01:05 pm
Nearest Aldi is about 350 miles away... :shrug:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mystery-ak on November 06, 2023, 09:17:28 pm
For Kroger shopper....turkeys will be 49cents a pound starting Wed..
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 09:18:25 pm
For Kroger shopper....turkeys will be 49cents a pound starting Wed..

Wow!!!  Wish we had a Kroger around here. Our local Publix still doesn't have them in -- the Walmart neighborhood market is selling them for $1.28/lb.  None yet at Farmer Joe's either.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Polly Ticks on November 06, 2023, 09:23:52 pm
For Kroger shopper....turkeys will be 49cents a pound starting Wed..

Fresh, frozen, or both?
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 09:37:23 pm
Aldi bought Winn-Dixie this past year.  Wonder if W-D will do the same?

Just looked at our Aldi flyer -- turkeys are going for $1.27/lb. Not exactly a deal. :shrug:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: GtHawk on November 06, 2023, 09:37:29 pm
Good to know, especially as I'm hosting this year and there will be 6 or 7 of us.
Probably just the BIL this year, but he eats like six or seven **nononono* No joke, true story, and he's type one diabetes, I don't care if he kills himself but the SOB hasn't made a will or trust which means my wife, the last sister, will be stuck with a shitstorm and the gooberment will take a huuge cut. I know it doesn't show but I really don't like him.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: DCPatriot on November 06, 2023, 09:38:14 pm
Everybody remember now...Aldi's coffee K-Cups are awful...apparently except the DECAF Breakfast Blend.   :seeya:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: GtHawk on November 06, 2023, 09:38:42 pm
Nearest Aldi is about 350 miles away... :shrug:
Don't think of the drive time or gas, just the money you'll save :whistle:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 09:43:38 pm
Probably just the BIL this year, but he eats like six or seven **nononono* No joke, true story, and he's type one diabetes, I don't care if he kills himself but the SOB hasn't made a will or trust which means my wife, the last sister, will be stuck with a shitstorm and the gooberment will take a huuge cut. I know it doesn't show but I really don't like him.

You don't like your BIL??? I would have never guessed.  :laugh:  I don't care for mine either; pompous, arrogant and stayed with us while his father was passing (who he hadn't seen in over 4 year) because he told us he couldn't afford a hotel.  We found out he has a new 5 bedroom 3.5 bathroom home in VA on 1.75 acres!  Yep, what a SOB -- couldn't bother with his father  .... I could go on -- but at least he won't be at our Thanksgiving table -- yeppers -- something to be grateful for.  happy77
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mystery-ak on November 06, 2023, 09:49:18 pm
Sorry it's 59 cents lb


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Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: roamer_1 on November 06, 2023, 09:55:09 pm
Nearest Aldi is about 350 miles away... :shrug:

Add the distance between you and me... Because your closest is probably my closest... Unless Oklahoma winds up being closer...  *****rollingeyes*****
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Polly Ticks on November 06, 2023, 09:59:40 pm
Sorry it's 59 cents lb


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Still a pretty good deal. 
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mountaineer on November 06, 2023, 10:45:01 pm
I've been doing my shopping on Fridays lately to get those quadruple fuel points at Kroger. Desperate times ...
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Weird Tolkienish Figure on November 06, 2023, 11:18:36 pm
We have one in town.

We've been living on pasta, rice, staples. Not very healthy.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 11:19:56 pm
I've been doing my shopping on Fridays lately to get those quadruple fuel points at Kroger. Desperate times ...

Fuel points???  I wish we had something like that.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 11:25:28 pm
We have one in town.

We've been living on pasta, rice, staples. Not very healthy.

We eat Barilla pasta with more protein...brown rice... and different pasta sauces. Meat is usually what's on sale... and we eat a lot of ground beef and chicken. Farmer Joe's usually has sales.  Grilled cheese and canned soup.  Maybe not the healthiest, but, it's food.  Mac ' n ' cheese is always comforting.  Still haven't delved into the dehydrated canned foods -- saving that for desperate times.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mountaineer on November 06, 2023, 11:26:52 pm
Fuel points???  I wish we had something like that.
Yeah, spend $100 on groceries, get 100 points or 10 cents off per gallon, plus get 50 points for doing customer surveys once a week. So quadrupling the points is very helpful. I'm frugal (to a fault) anyway, but Bidenomics is really making me step up my penny-pinching game.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: roamer_1 on November 06, 2023, 11:44:21 pm
If all y'all can do bulk see if an Azure Standard truck delivers somewhere in town... Mostly we eat from the garden... Bulk foods from Azure... Beef from the farm, game and forage... That way leaves little to buy at the store.

I buy my rice 25 pounds at a time, for instance... Y'all are paying crazy prices to buy them little bags at the store... same for beans of any kind... same with a lot of things.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 06, 2023, 11:55:37 pm
Yeah, spend $100 on groceries, get 100 points or 10 cents off per gallon, plus get 50 points for doing customer surveys once a week. So quadrupling the points is very helpful. I'm frugal (to a fault) anyway, but Bidenomics is really making me step up my penny-pinching game.

Well, the best I've done is buying Dominos pizza (I know not the best) but with points they give you free 'emergency' medium pizza with two toppings.  So far I have $8.00 saved with Farmer Joe points.  Every now and then we get a free sub with points at Jimmy John's. :shrug:

My daughter has apps where she saves on gas --- I'm not into all the apps
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Smokin Joe on November 07, 2023, 12:06:24 am
I ruthlessly watch sales and stock up when they come around. Load the freezer, make three trips into the store for limited items (in the same store run).

No one says anything about that. Likely, I am not the only one. I stocked up on canned goods last year, so I am pretty good there. Then there is the freeze dried.bulk stuff packed away.

That, and the walleye I put up last summer, and I am in fairly good shape. I have a couple coolers outside in case the power goes down (most likely when the weather is bad, anyway, so frozen stuff should keep for a couple days or longer out there).

Not going to starve, God willing.
I went a week without food once and swore I'd never do that again if I could help it.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: GtHawk on November 07, 2023, 12:37:03 am
You don't like your BIL??? I would have never guessed.  :laugh:  I don't care for mine either; pompous, arrogant and stayed with us while his father was passing (who he hadn't seen in over 4 year) because he told us he couldn't afford a hotel.  We found out he has a new 5 bedroom 3.5 bathroom home in VA on 1.75 acres!  Yep, what a SOB -- couldn't bother with his father  .... I could go on -- but at least he won't be at our Thanksgiving table -- yeppers -- something to be grateful for.  happy77
Well my BIL inherited every damn thing and the three sisters got some assorted dishes and POS furniture, that he handed out like he was the laird of the keep. He has no social skills at all, worked about 40 years so far at Disneyland doing the oh so hard work of handing out uniforms and costumes and taking them back in. If your looking for conversation from him you better be a disney fan because other than that he don't know jack and he will bore the, ahem, hell out of you with that. Oh a real biggy for me is he can't bother to remember my wife's birthday. Bluntly he's a right Rat's Ass!

Other than that he's OK :silly:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 07, 2023, 12:58:04 am
I ruthlessly watch sales and stock up when they come around. Load the freezer, make three trips into the store for limited items (in the same store run).

No one says anything about that. Likely, I am not the only one. I stocked up on canned goods last year, so I am pretty good there. Then there is the freeze dried.bulk stuff packed away.

That, and the walleye I put up last summer, and I am in fairly good shape. I have a couple coolers outside in case the power goes down (most likely when the weather is bad, anyway, so frozen stuff should keep for a couple days or longer out there).

Not going to starve, God willing.
I went a week without food once and swore I'd never do that again if I could help it.

I have two freezers -- both sitting half full right now. Meat is expensive and bread and bagels take up a lot of real estate. I haven't stocked up in awhile as Thanksgiving is just around the corner so I'll need space to freeze leftovers, then there will be Christmas leftovers as well. If I run across a great sale on something, I'll still have room.  Beginning of the year, God willing I'll add to both freezers.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 07, 2023, 12:59:28 am
Well my BIL inherited every damn thing and the three sisters got some assorted dishes and POS furniture, that he handed out like he was the laird of the keep. He has no social skills at all, worked about 40 years so far at Disneyland doing the oh so hard work of handing out uniforms and costumes and taking them back in. If your looking for conversation from him you better be a disney fan because other than that he don't know jack and he will bore the, ahem, hell out of you with that. Oh a real biggy for me is he can't bother to remember my wife's birthday. Bluntly he's a right Rat's Ass!

Other than that he's OK :silly:

Don't feel bad...my BIL and SIL have never acknowledged my b'day and honestly I don't care. 
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Gefn on November 07, 2023, 01:14:10 am
I have two freezers -- both sitting half full right now. Meat is expensive and bread and bagels take up a lot of real estate. I haven't stocked up in awhile as Thanksgiving is just around the corner so I'll need space to freeze leftovers, then there will be Christmas leftovers as well. If I run across a great sale on something, I'll still have room.  Beginning of the year, God willing I'll add to both freezers.


bagels!!!!! bagels!!!!!!
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 07, 2023, 01:17:44 am

bagels!!!!! bagels!!!!!!

Who doesn't like a good bagel? We have a bagel shoppe just down the street a bit. Hubby likes the regular size, I like the thin size.  I sometimes use the thin ones to make sandwiches too.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: DefiantMassRINO on November 07, 2023, 03:35:23 am
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Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Wingnut on November 07, 2023, 01:14:19 pm
Well my BIL inherited every damn thing and the three sisters got some assorted dishes and POS furniture, that he handed out like he was the laird of the keep. He has no social skills at all, worked about 40 years so far at Disneyland doing the oh so hard work of handing out uniforms and costumes and taking them back in. If your looking for conversation from him you better be a disney fan because other than that he don't know jack and he will bore the, ahem, hell out of you with that. Oh a real biggy for me is he can't bother to remember my wife's birthday. Bluntly he's a right Rat's Ass!

Other than that he's OK :silly:

My moms brother got everything when her Dad passed.  The 1st son got everything in his culture.  Mom and her sister got squat.  It wouldn't have been so bad if he would have offered up something on his own to his sisters.  But nooo.  I asked my Dad about it a while back about the whole will thing and he said it didn't bother him.  He said Uncle bill was a product of his generation. No hard feelings.  My Pop was a better man than me.  I hated the bastard since I was little. 
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mystery-ak on November 07, 2023, 01:56:47 pm
Well I have 4 more coming...son and his family were supposed to go to his inlaws now they're coming here..I'm gonna need a bigger turkey..  :turkeyhunt:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: GtHawk on November 07, 2023, 04:24:04 pm
My moms brother got everything when her Dad passed.  The 1st son got everything in his culture.  Mom and her sister got squat.  It wouldn't have been so bad if he would have offered up something on his own to his sisters.  But nooo.  I asked my Dad about it a while back about the whole will thing and he said it didn't bother him.  He said Uncle bill was a product of his generation. No hard feelings.  My Pop was a better man than me.  I hated the bastard since I was little.
Well my in laws grew up in rural Ohio and Illinois but there was no eldest son issue then as my FIL and his brother inherited equally and my BIL was the youngest child. It's just something I have never dealt with as my parents always strove to treat us equally and that's exactly how my moms trust is set up, and my parents came from old world Europe where you might expect the eldest son to inherit all :shrug:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: GtHawk on November 07, 2023, 04:27:43 pm
Well I have 4 more coming...son and his family were supposed to go to his inlaws now they're coming here..I'm gonna need a bigger turkey..  :turkeyhunt:
It's a shame that the Ron Popeil 'Turkey Stretcher is no longer on the market(ok never was but could have) in this time of high inflation.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: roamer_1 on November 07, 2023, 06:10:21 pm
Well I have 4 more coming...son and his family were supposed to go to his inlaws now they're coming here..I'm gonna need a bigger turkey..  :turkeyhunt:

What a blessing! The BEST kind of problem to have!  happy77 :beer:
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Wingnut on November 07, 2023, 07:19:16 pm
and my parents came from old world Europe where you might expect the eldest son to inherit all :shrug:

My Grand parents met on the boat coming to America and got married in So Wisconsin (green County) where many Swiss immigrants settled.  And he followed the old world custom of the 1st born son gets it all.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: jafo2010 on November 07, 2023, 08:02:39 pm
I anticipate being alone this Thanksgiving.  Wife is going to Europe to visit her father and sister, where he might be in his last days.  I was invited by a neighbor to join them for Thanksgiving.  Might do that.

In regard to inheritance, never inherited much of anything.  Nothing from grandparents, my sister stole everything.  When my mother died, she had a will leaving everything split 50/50.  My sister once again stole everything, including what was nailed down, no pun intended.  If I never see her again, it will be too soon.

Family used to mean everything to me, now it means nothing. 

Basically just me and my wife now.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: catfish1957 on November 07, 2023, 08:50:03 pm
I like Aldi's tendency for lower prices, but forget about it competing your entire list as a one stop shop. 


My experience is 50-60% at most.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Wingnut on November 07, 2023, 09:18:26 pm
I anticipate being alone this Thanksgiving.  Wife is going to Europe to visit her father and sister, where he might be in his last days.  I was invited by a neighbor to join them for Thanksgiving.  Might do that.

In regard to inheritance, never inherited much of anything.  Nothing from grandparents, my sister stole everything.  When my mother died, she had a will leaving everything split 50/50.  My sister once again stole everything, including what was nailed down, no pun intended.  If I never see her again, it will be too soon.

Family used to mean everything to me, now it means nothing. 

Basically just me and my wife now.

For years in 2000's we ditched the family and we went on Holiday at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.  It was great.  Some years we even had snow for the Christmas lights lighting event there.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: jmyrlefuller on November 09, 2023, 06:23:08 pm
I like Aldi's tendency for lower prices, but forget about it competing your entire list as a one stop shop. 


My experience is 50-60% at most.
Where I live, there are usually a few stores in close proximity to each other. You'll have an Aldi and an Ollie's Bargain Outlet on the same block, and a traditional grocery (around here that's usually Tops) down the road. Between the three, it almost always covers everything I need. Ollie's for the dry goods, Aldi for most of the basics, then for the special stuff I go to Tops—they're more expensive but more comprehensive. So I can get a nice local premium cheese for a charcuterie board (yeah, I know, they used to be cheese and cracker trays, but I'm hip, I'm with the times, ya dig?).
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: goatprairie on November 09, 2023, 07:55:26 pm
For years in 2000's we ditched the family and we went on Holiday at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.  It was great.  Some years we even had snow for the Christmas lights lighting event there.
"My sister once again stole everything,"

I've heard of a number of situations where after a parent(s) died, their belongings were supposed to be split evenly between their children. But one child decided to get there first and take the more valuable belongings.
When my parents died, my father (who controlled all the money) bequeathed their life savings evenly between us seven children.
I took my share, and that was it. I simply didn't care who got what out of the rest of their personal belongings. My older brother, who lived close to them, basically took care of them for the last ten years of their life. If he got what was left over, it was all right with me. But he's so personally honest he refused to take any money from one of my sisters who hated my father. She wanted to give her share to him, but he said no,  she has to take her share.
Sort of a reverse situation with my three sisters who all hated my father. They didn't show up for his funeral either. Just us four boys.
Too bad there has to be such acrimony and bad feelings when parents die, but it happens.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: libertybele on November 09, 2023, 09:48:35 pm
For years in 2000's we ditched the family and we went on Holiday at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.  It was great.  Some years we even had snow for the Christmas lights lighting event there.

We've been to the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, lovely hotel. I envy you if you are going again this year.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Gefn on November 09, 2023, 10:10:05 pm
Where I live, there are usually a few stores in close proximity to each other. You'll have an Aldi and an Ollie's Bargain Outlet on the same block, and a traditional grocery (around here that's usually Tops) down the road. Between the three, it almost always covers everything I need. Ollie's for the dry goods, Aldi for most of the basics, then for the special stuff I go to Tops—they're more expensive but more comprehensive. So I can get a nice local premium cheese for a charcuterie board (yeah, I know, they used to be cheese and cracker trays, but I'm hip, I'm with the times, ya dig?).

They just opened an Ollie's near me,  about 20 min away. I have heard nothing but good about them.

Do you like this store @jmyrlefuller
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: jmyrlefuller on November 09, 2023, 10:52:03 pm
They just opened an Ollie's near me,  about 20 min away. I have heard nothing but good about them.

Do you like this store @jmyrlefuller
  It's one of my favorite places.

Ironically, it was founded by a big-time Democrat (Ollie Rosenberg was big into PA politics) but he died in 1996. And so far, especially in the modern era, they've catered more to a conservative clientele. They were the ones who bailed out Mike Lindell and bought out a bunch of the MyPillows the big retailers stopped stocking... and they sell a lot of Christian books.

They're a no-frills retailer. Inventory does vary widely from week to week, depending on what they can get in stock. A lot of it is discontinued varieties or packaging. But that also means that you're getting about half-off what you might find at a Dollar General or Walmart—let alone a traditional grocery supermarket. Think of it as the world's biggest clearance rack, and you'll get the picture. I usually buy my soaps ($5 for a bottle of Tide, I mean come on!), prepackaged lunches (they often carry these Asian noodle bowls that are super-convenient for a less than $2 buy), and snacks—as well as condiments and spices when there's something I need.

On the whole, it's one of my favorite places to shop.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mountaineer on November 10, 2023, 02:29:47 am
Yes, Ollie's has some good stuff, everything from tarps to olive oil. As a member of Ollie's Army -  :laugh: - I have a 15%-off coupon to use by next week, so I'll check out the mixed nuts, fancy crackers and other goodies for gift baskets.
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: Gefn on November 11, 2023, 05:25:22 pm
My favorite dollar type store is got to be Ocean State Job Lots.

Best prices on name brand toothpaste (I got a tube of Sensodyne that would have been $7.99 at the drug store for $3.59), mouthwash, makeup, and household cleaning supplies.

They also have really good coffee, both for coffee makers like Mr. Coffee and for Keurig's. For half or less than the grocery store. 

@mountaineer
@jmyrlefuller

https://www.oceanstatejoblot.com
Title: Re: Aldi Is Cutting Its Prices in Half This Thanksgiving
Post by: mountaineer on November 11, 2023, 11:31:41 pm
Here's a little taste of grocery shopping in the very near future (if not already)

https://twitter.com/JebraFaushay/status/1723482809707204996