Turkey prices are getting a bit of a break this year mostly thanks to fewer avian influenza outbreaks, which had caused major disruptions in turkey flocks over the past few years, driving prices up. With healthier birds and better supply, turkey prices are finally starting to come down.
“The turkey is traditionally the main attraction on the Thanksgiving table and is typically the most expensive part of the meal,” said AFBF Economist Bernt Nelson. “The American turkey flock is the smallest it’s been since 1985 because of avian influenza, but overall demand has also fallen, resulting in lower prices at the grocery store for families planning a holiday meal.”