Thanksgiving Costs Fluctuate: Turkey Prices Drop, but Overall Expenses Remain Steady

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Despite food inflation easing, economists warn that Thanksgiving won't be significantly cheaper this year. While turkey prices have dropped by about 13%, other items accompanying the meal, especially canned goods, have become more expensive. Canned cranberries are up nearly 60% compared to last year, and canned green beans are up almost 9%. Although fresh fruits and vegetables have seen a smaller increase in prices, overall, shoppers shouldn't expect substantial savings for their Thanksgiving feast.
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