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Karl, they limit 1 per customer according to the ad though. That is a good price but I don't really like turkey so I don't buy one. I wished I did because everyone seems to love turkey! eta: it will be interesting to see the prices around the US and which brands? Don't brands make a difference? Two years ago I saw a smallish turkey at Whole foods for $60.Date: 11/14/2009 7:19:13 PM
Author: Karl_K
35c a pound is nice.
If I find them for that I will buy 2 more.
yea its a loss leader to get people in the store.Date: 11/14/2009 7:20:34 PM
Author: Skippy123
Karl, they limit 1 per customer according to the ad though. That is a good price but I don''t really like turkey so I don''t buy one. I wished I did because everyone seems to love turkey! eta: it will be interesting to see the prices around the US and which brands?Date: 11/14/2009 7:19:13 PM
Author: Karl_K
35c a pound is nice.
If I find them for that I will buy 2 more.
Date: 11/14/2009 8:03:45 PM
Author: miraclesrule
After watching Food Inc. I can''t buy a cheap turkey. I guess that is good. I will only buy an animal that was raised on an organic farm in a pasture and not caged or even those advertised as ''free-range''. If the pricing doesn''t reflect the true cost...or fair cost...to a real farmer, than I won''t buy it. I don''t eat that much animal protein anyway, so I hope this new philosophy of mine is doable. If it does, I will eat less but eat better. Wish me luck. Actually this is only applicable to my own personal purchase. If I am eating someone else''s home cooked food, all deals are off. I am a good hungry guest. As long as I can buy a turkey for less than my pendant setting, I''ll be happy.![]()
You are right that is what is about; that is awesome Lisa!!! i am proud to have you as my friend!Date: 11/14/2009 10:51:41 PM
Author: Kaleigh
I will have to check out the prices next time I go. My market gives you a free one , after you have spent such and such. I always donate that to someone that needs one. I know the people there going on 23 years, and know they have helped make TG a great holiday for many families. That's what it's all about.
Date: 11/15/2009 1:40:41 AM
Author: Mara
I got one at WF this weekend for a dinner we threw and it was $3.39 a lb. Heidi but not sure if it was Organic... I just wanted to go for the smallest one they had, 10.4lb.
But a friend tonite at the dinner told me about the TJ''s ones, already brined, organic for $1.79! I am going there next time for sure. I even had to brine it myself. Boo. Turkey sure was good tho.![]()