Why This Year's Thanksgiving Foods May Cost More
The countdown is on for Thanksgiving! The turkeys at Double Brook Farm in New Jersey are destined for Thanksgiving day dinner tables. Overall, Thanksgiving dinner is expected to cost you more this year. The turkey might be a little less but the sides will be a bit more costly. At Stew Leanard's supermarket in New York, he tells Inside Edition’s Les Trent why some food prices are increasing while other items are coming down.
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