I know most of you are still doing Thanksgiving shopping. I don’t have much of anything right now, but I am going to stock up this weekend. There are many staples to get like side dish ingredients, dessert, and most importantly, the turkey. If you’re struggling with turkey prices this year, don’t be fearful! Follow along for information on how to get a free turkey this Thanksgiving.
Ibotta
A couple of weeks ago, I talked to you all about the freebie Ibotta deal. If you’re a frequent user or a newbie, You are probably well aware of their Thanksgiving holiday cashback offer. New customers will receive a free turkey and side items for signing up. Returning users must meet their turkey day bonus as well as a side bonus to get a free turkey and sides this holiday.
Free Turkey With A Purchase
We can’t all be lucky enough to score a free turkey this year, but if you have some shopping to do and a lot of it, you can probably score a free turkey with select store purchases. For spending $100-$200 in stores like Albertsons, Safeway, and Winco, you will earn yourself a free Turkey. If your store has a loyalty program, check to see if earning reward points can translate into a free turkey as well. Stores like Giant Foods, Weis, and ShopRite, are allowing customers to transfer their reward points into cash for turkey.
Cheap Turkey
There are a couple of stores that aren’t giving away free turkeys but have cheap ones. If you have a Publix in your area run, run, run! Right now, you can get a turkey for less than $.50 a pound. The sale runs from now through November 23rd. The store Lidl has a similar offer from now until December. If you’re looking for an even better deal, head to Harris Teeter. They are selling turkeys for $.29 per pound right now.
Thanksgiving is coming up in just one week and one day from now. I am excited to spend time with my family and eat well, and I know you are too. If you still need a turkey for the occasion, check out some of these deals and let us know about your experiences below.
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