Walmart has officially launched its holiday meal to bring customers “incredible savings on mealtime favorites” earlier and at an even lower price than last year, according to a news release.
Headquartered in Bentonville, Ark., the grocer is offering savings — based on the price of certain items during the same time period last year — on a number of holiday meal ingredients, including produce such as 3-pound bags of fresh yellow onions, one fresh celery stalk, 5-pound bags of fresh whole russet potatoes, Great Value Canned Green Beans, whole sweetpotatoes and 15-ounce packages of Great Value Golden Sweet Whole Kernel Corn.
As food prices remain top of mind, more customers want to begin saving earlier and throughout the holiday season. Now through Dec. 24, Walmart is bringing back its inflation-free Thanksgiving meal at a lower price than last year to help customers save without compromising quality, the release said.
Customers can shop the meal now in stores and with one click on Walmart.com/thanksgiving. With a traditional holiday meal at the grocer’s consistently low prices, Walmart says customers can trust that no matter what the meal occasion this holiday season — from Thanksgiving to Christmas or even Sunday dinner — it’s more affordable.
Walmart is also offering customers the opportunity to gift a meal directly to loved ones anywhere in the country and, new this year, donate an entire meal to their local Salvation Army unit.
“Some of the holiday’s most special moments take place around the dinner table. At Walmart, we are committed to offering customers even deeper savings on top of our Every Day Low Prices for all their mealtime needs,” said John Laney, executive vice president of food for Walmart U.S. “And with more opportunities to gift a meal and give back to those in need, we’re helping customers spread holiday cheer to their loved ones and their local communities.”
An affordable Thanksgiving spread
This year, Walmart’s Thanksgiving meal features 29 items and serves eight people for less than $7 per person, the release said. Shoppers can fill their baskets at Walmart.com/thanksgiving.
- Whole frozen turkey 10-16 pounds ($0.88 per pound).
- Great Value Sweet Hawaiian Rolls (one unit, 12 ounces).
- Great Value Golden Sweet Whole Kkernel Corn (three units,15 ounces).
- Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce (one unit,14 ounces).
- Great Value Canned Green Beans (two units, 14.5 ounces).
- French’s Crispy Fried Onions (one unit, 6 ounces).
- Campbell’s Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (two units, 10.5 ounces).
- Great Value Brown Gravy Mix (two units, 0.87 ounces).
- Marie Callender’s Southern Pecan Pie (one unit, 32 ounces).
- Great Value Frozen Whipped Topping (one unit, 8 ounces).
- Great Value Frozen Deep Dish Pie Crusts (one unit, 16 ounces).
- Great Value 100% Pure Pumpkin (one unit,15 ounces).
- Great Value Evaporated Milk (one unit, 12 ounces).
- Jet-Puffed Mini Marshmallows (one unit,10 ounces).
- Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix (two units, 8.5 ounces).
- Great Value Poultry Seasoning (one unit, 1.5 ounces).
- Swanson Chicken Broth (one unit, 32 ounces).
- Fresh whole russet potatoes (one unit, 5 pounds).
- Fresh whole sweetpotatoes (three units).
- Fresh yellow onions (one unit, 3 pounds).
- Fresh celery stalks (one unit).
- Walmart customers can take advantage of this inflation-free Thanksgiving meal both in-store and online for easy, fast and convenient pickup and delivery no matter when they need it, with early morning delivery starting at 6 a.m. and express delivery in as soon as 30 minutes, the company says.