Target Is Offering $25 Thanksgiving Dinners

Thanksgiving is a holiday where many people travel to see family and friends. Whether you are celebrating with loved ones or hosting the ultimate Friendsgiving dinner, Target has you covered. Target Is Offering $25 Thanksgiving Dinners.

As you prepare for the Thanksgiving week many of you may still not have your holiday meal prep in order. If you are traveling to see family and friends you may also want to bring a dish as well.

I am a Target fanatic and love that they have everything that I need for the holidays from seasonal decorations and cozy sweaters to items that fill my entire grocery list. It’s the ultimate one stop shopping destination.

From now until December 31, the big box retailer will also help you set the table for your holiday feast with a huge premium turkey plus six essential sides — all for just $25.

Yes, you read that correctly. $25 for all the ingredients you need to feed 6-10 people. Checkout the link to purchase here. The meal can be ordered and picked up in store within 2 hours or delivered to your door.

Thanksgiving Dinner
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In a time where finding a bargain at the grocery store is hard to find, Target has provided tons of holiday shopping options that won’t break the bank as you prepare for the holidays.

The meal comes with a 10-pound turkey that can feed a family. You will also find Stove Top Stuffing Mix, Heinz Home Style Roasted Turkey Gravy, Good & Gather Russet Potatoes, Good & Gather Frozen Whole Kernel Yellow Corn, Market Pantry Jellied Cranberry Sauce, and Favorite Day Wheat Dinner Rolls.

  • Premium Basted Young Turkey (10-16 pounds) – $15.84
  • Stove Top Stuffing Mix (6 ounces) – $2.49
  • Heinz Home Style Roasted Turkey Gravy (12 ounces) – $1.99
  • Good & Gather Russet Potatoes (5 pounds) – $2.99
  • Good & Gather Frozen Whole Kernel Yellow Corn (12 ounces) – $0.89
  • Market Pantry Jellied Cranberry Sauce (14 ounces) – $1.49
  • Wheat Dinner Rolls (12 count) – $3.99

Other items under $5 can also be found on the shelves to supplement the meal with appetizers, desserts and even more side dishes.

Most of the dishes are either pre-made or ready for quick prep, so you can cut down on time in the kitchen and spend more time with family and friends.

As an added bonus for those with an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card, every item on Target’s list qualifies for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and yes, that includes the whole turkey!

Keep in mind Target has announced that it will be closed on Thanksgiving Day so make sure you get your shopping done ahead of the big Turkey Day celebration!

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