2 0|0|Hi all it's been awhile but thought I would share this. I found this on another site.|nancygal|brennansnanna@hotmail.com|17:39:05|11/14/2009|
Posted on Nov-14-09 at 05:39 PM (Eastern) by 98.93.18.161


I talked to the New Princton Ky manager and he explaned to me that this is not a package deal but if you buy these items having the turkey being .40 per pound ( That would be the Jennyo turkeys here in Princeton) the price for all would not be over $20.00 I also asked if my coupons would be ok to use in this deal and he said yes. I plan on bring the copy of the press release with me when I go. Also princeton is out of the turkeys but will have them again on the 18th or 19th he said this deal should be going on till Christmas.


From Turkeys to Televisions, Walmart Announces New Savings on Thanksgiving Meal Favorites and Electronics
Retailer Offers $20 Thanksgiving Meal, Brings Back $298 Notebook with 3GB Memory and Introduces $100 Gift Card on Xbox Arcade for One Week

BENTONVILLE, Ark. (Nov. 4, 2009) – Dedicated to helping American families save money on both holiday traditions and gift items, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) announced today significant price reductions* on Thanksgiving dinner favorites, TVs and other popular electronics. In addition to seeking savings on gifts under the Christmas tree, recent research shows more than 50 percent of consumers plan to shop price discounts in the coming weeks on non-gift purchases for themselves or family.**

Starting Saturday, Walmart stores will begin their first one-week electronics savings event with special buys and Rollbacks, including a new $298 HP notebook computer. In addition, as shoppers evaluate the impact of tight budgets on holiday meal planning, beginning today Walmart will feature select 12-pound turkeys for less than $5, helping families serve a complete Thanksgiving meal for eight this year as low as $20.*

“We’re proving that we’re committed to helping moms afford the holidays in these tough economic times,” said Jack Sinclair, executive vice president, groceries, Walmart. “That’s why we’re offering incredible pricing on the turkey and all the fixings.”

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 1|1|Thanks so much for sharing...I bought a 24lb. turkey at Walmart the other day for .40 a pound :)|RebekkaVA|queen_vulture@msn.com|17:43:36|11/14/2009|

Posted on Nov-14-09 at 05:43 PM (Eastern) by 68.57.156.68

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Posted on Nov-14-09 at 05:43 PM (Eastern) by 68.57.156.68

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