As shoppers evaluate the impact of tight budgets this holiday season, Walmart is proving that they are committed to helping families afford the holidays in these tough economic times.
A turkey dinner for eight as low as $20
According to a survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, last year’s average cost of a turkey was roughly $1.19 per pound. Beginning today, select Grade A turkeys are available for 40 cents per pound at Walmart.* These gobblers are part of Walmart’s $20 Thanksgiving menu guaranteeing family favorites will be on the dinner table this holiday season. Walmart’s $20 Thanksgiving feast includes:
- One 12-pound Grade A turkey
- Three 11 to 15.5-ounce cans Green Giant vegetables
- Two 14-ounce cans Ocean Spray cranberry sauce
- Three 6-ounce boxes of Stove Top stuffing
- One 5-pound bag of red potatoes
- One 12-count package of Sara Lee dinner rolls
- One 22-ounce pumpkin roll cake
Electronic Savings Events
Every week Wal-Mart will put certain electronics on sale, starting at 8 am on Saturdays. This past Saturday they started this week of savings and now Wal-Mart is offering the following products as these low prices until Friday evening. Customers can find more information about recent Walmart price reductions and holiday savings for electronics and toys at www.walmart.com/ChristmasShop.
- $298 HP Notebook Computer – 3GB memory, 250 GB hard drive, Windows 7 Premium
- Sharp 1080p HDTVs – 42” for $498, 46” for $698 (120 Hz), 52” for $898 (120 Hz)
- Panasonic 46” 1080p plasma HDTV for $788
- Xbox 360 Arcade Console $199 with $100 Walmart Gift Card (for use on future purchases; minimum store quantities are at least 10 per store)
- $148 Sony Blu-ray player (model #BDP-S360)
- $29 Magnavox Upconvert DVD player (model #DP170MGXF, 1080p)
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