This year's Thanksgiving turkey cost 16% less than in 2022, cranberries were about 20% less, and some leafy greens were 10% cheaper this year, according to an agricultural economics report released by Wells Fargo in the run up to Turkey Day.
Although some other Thanksgiving staples cost more this year, and consumers overall are paying record high prices at the grocery store, food supplies are back to pre-pandemic levels, food economists report, signally stronger health than the global supply chain has seen in years.
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