Aldi’s Thanksgiving Dinner 2025 Might Be the Best Bargain of the Season
Aldi just dropped some major holiday news that’ll make budget-conscious shoppers breathe a sigh of relief. The beloved discount grocery chain announced it’s bringing back its affordable Thanksgiving dinner, and this year’s price tag is even lower! It’s just $40 total, or about $4 per person.

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Yep, a full holiday feast for 10 people for less than the cost of one restaurant entrée.
A Feast Without the Financial Hangover
This year’s thanksgiving meal bundle includes 21 items, covering everything from the main course to the sides and dessert. Aldi says shoppers will have everything they need for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner:
- 14-pound whole turkey
- Chicken broth
- Condensed cream of mushroom soup
- Evaporated milk
- Hawaiian sweet rolls
- Mini marshmallows
- Two cans of cut green beans
- 100% pure canned pumpkin
- Two boxes of shells & cheese
- Three packets of brown gravy mix
- Poultry spices and herbs
- French fried onions
- Pie crust
- Two boxes of chicken or cornbread stuffing
- Whipped dairy topping
- 3 lbs. yellow onions
- Baby peeled carrots
- Celery
- Fresh cranberries
- 3 lbs. sweet potatoes
- 10 lbs. russet potatoes
With that lineup, shoppers can whip up a complete spread featuring turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, mac and cheese, rolls, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.
Lower Than Last Year — Again
In 2024, Aldi’s Thanksgiving bundle was priced around $47. Now, the 2025 version is even cheaper, continuing the grocer’s trend of trimming prices while other retailers raise them.
Atty McGrath, CEO of Aldi U.S., said in a statement, “Saving our shoppers money is our mission every day — but it’s especially important during the holidays when they need it most.”
Scott Patton, Aldi’s CCO, added, “Price leadership is part of our DNA, and the holidays are when our commitment to value really shines.”

When and How to Get the Deal
The special holiday pricing starts October 15 and runs through Christmas Eve. No coupons are needed — shoppers can grab the full meal bundle or pick up individual items at the discounted prices.
Just note: Aldi will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, so plan your shopping trip in advance.
The Bottom Line
Between inflation and holiday chaos, this deal couldn’t come at a better time. For families looking to keep Thanksgiving hearty without going broke, Aldi’s $40 feast might just be the easiest way to put a traditional dinner on the table, and still have enough left over for dessert.
