NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are bracing for a costly Thanksgiving this year, with double-digit percent increases in the price of turkey, potatoes, stuffing, canned pumpkin and other staples.
Higher production costs are only part of the reason; disease, rough weather and the war in Ukraine are also contributors.
Turkey supplies are at their lowest point since 1986 after a deadly avian flu wiped out flocks, and prices are up about 28%.
But experts say there won’t be shortages of whole birds because producers shifted production to meet Thanksgiving demand.
Meanwhile, stores like Walmart, Lidl and Aldi are offering deals to lessen the sticker shock.
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