Thanksgiving at Aldi: cut prices to 2019 levels and fight inflation

Supermarket chain Aldi announced that in order to help its customers Thanksgiving without economic restrictionswill cause products needed for the celebration to be discounted until they match 2019 prices.

“Offer amazing products with absolutely low prices It’s something we’ve always done and we know it’s more important now than ever,” said Dave Rinaldo, president of Aldi US.

For this reason, starting Wednesday, Thanksgiving food, including appetizers, desserts, side dishes, and drinks, there will be a discount up to 30% The company noted that this was part of a Thanksgiving price rewind promotion.

Aldi, which has 2,200 stores in 38 states, says it will “continue to be the low cost leader in all areas it serves.” no matter what happens in the worldthe statement says.

According to the consumer price index, the cost of food in September increased by 11.2% compared to last year. However, the category of products for the home, i.e. products purchased from grocery stores, increased by 13%.

In addition, turkey, one of the most sought-after products during the celebration, has also risen in price. It is predicted to grow by 23% compared to the fourth quarter of last year.

Prices have risen in Turkey after bird flu wiped out thousands of birds earlier this year. Although inventories have rebounded, the value per pound will be higher.

Prices for other ingredients on the Thanksgiving menu have also changed. Eggs have risen in price by 32.5%and butter and flour by 25.8% and 17.1%, respectively.

Other companies follow the same steps

However, it’s not the only company giving shoppers some relief this Thanksgiving. Other companies have launched offers that even consider free turkeys prepare to fight inflation on Thanksgiving.

BJ’s Wholesale Club offers its members a free turkey promotion.

Until November 10, members who spend $150 online or in store will receive a digital coupon for a free Butterball Whole Turkey while supplies last. To qualify, participants will need to create a digital account on BJs.com.

Author: Javier Zarain
Source: La Opinion

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