If you’re someone who believes that Thanksgiving is about more than just the food, it might be time to let someone else handle the cooking this year. Preparing a full feast for family and friends can be stressful and expensive, but many grocery stores and restaurants are ready to help. Whether you want a meal that’s fully cooked and ready to heat or one that lets you do the final touches yourself, there are plenty of options available. Just be sure to order soon.
Aldi offers an ingredients bundle priced at $47 for 10 servings. It includes a 16–22 pound Butterball turkey, gravy mix, stuffing mix, russet and sweet potatoes, celery, onions, poultry seasoning, cranberries, cream of mushroom soup, fried onions, mini marshmallows, Hawaiian rolls, carrots, green beans, canned pumpkin, pie crust, whipped topping, boxed macaroni and cheese, and chicken broth.
Walmart’s ingredients bundle costs $52 for eight servings and features a 10–16 pound turkey, green beans, cream of mushroom soup, fried onions, sweet potatoes, marshmallows, onions, celery, corn muffin mix, chicken broth, poultry seasoning, corn, potatoes, gravy mix, cranberry sauce, Hawaiian rolls, frozen pecan pie, canned pumpkin, pie crust, whipped topping, and evaporated milk.
Whole Foods offers a heat-and-eat Thanksgiving meal priced at $100 for four servings or $240 for 12 servings. It includes a whole roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, herb stuffing, turkey gravy, sea salt and cracked pepper green beans, and a zesty cranberry orange sauce.
Target’s ingredients bundle serves four people for $20 and includes a turkey up to 10 pounds, potatoes, green beans, cream of mushroom soup, stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, and turkey gravy.
Kroger’s heat-and-eat meal, prepared by Home Chef, costs $160 for 8–10 servings. It features turkey, ham, stuffing, gravy, maple pecan mashed sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce.
Honey Baked Ham offers a heat-and-eat meal for $175 that serves up to 18 people. It includes an 8-pound bone-in half ham, a glazed turkey breast, and your choice of four frozen sides such as cornbread stuffing, maple sweet potato soufflé, loaded smashed potatoes, and double cheddar macaroni and cheese.
Lidl has an ingredients bundle priced at $45 for 10 servings. It includes a whole turkey, gravy mix, chicken broth, green beans, stuffing mix, onions, celery, sweet potatoes, cream of mushroom soup, Hawaiian rolls, canned pumpkin, boxed macaroni and cheese, graham cracker pie crust, evaporated milk, and seasonings.
Bob Evans offers a heat-and-eat meal for $160 that serves 10 people. It comes with roasted turkey, ham, bread and celery dressing, corn, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans with ham, rolls, macaroni and cheese, cranberry relish, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, and apple pie.
Sam’s Club provides a heat-and-eat Thanksgiving dinner priced at $100 for 10 servings. The meal includes a hickory smoked whole turkey, macaroni and cheese, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, rolls, sweet potato mash, Brussels sprouts, cranberry crunch salad, and pumpkin pie.
Hy-Vee’s heat-and-eat meal serves 12 for $170. It includes a 14–16 pound roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, dinner rolls, and your choice of four sides such as sage bread dressing, green bean casserole, cranberry relish, and white cheddar macaroni.
Maggiano’s Little Italy offers a heat-and-eat meal for $210 that serves five people. It includes Caesar salad, roast turkey with gravy, sausage stuffing, smoked ham, whipped sweet potatoes, spaghetti and meatballs, four cheese ravioli, garlic mashed potatoes, cranberry relish, pumpkin praline cheesecake, and chocolate cake.
Cracker Barrel’s heat-and-eat meal is priced at $175 for 10 servings. It comes with two turkey breasts, gravy, sweet potato casserole with pecans, cranberry relish, green beans, mashed potatoes, rolls, pumpkin pie, and pecan pie.
H-E-B has a heat-and-eat option for $70 that serves four. It includes roasted turkey breast, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, cornbread stuffing, and gravy.
Buca di Beppo’s heat-and-eat meal serves six for $160. It includes sliced white meat turkey, gravy, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, spicy Italian sausage stuffing, seasonal vegetables, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.
Publix offers a heat-and-eat meal for $70 that serves eight people. It features a 10–12 pound turkey, cornbread dressing, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, cranberry orange relish, gravy, and marshmallow delight.
From affordable ingredient bundles to luxurious restaurant-prepared spreads, these Thanksgiving meal options make it easier to focus on what really matters—spending time with loved ones.
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