A University of Washington economist breaks down Thanksgiving price trends over the years that may surprise some shoppers.
SEATTLE — The cost of feeding family and friends this Thanksgiving may have come as a pleasant surprise to shoppers watching their budgets, as prices for the traditional holiday meal continued a three-year decline.
Chris Anderson, a University of Washington professor and economist, noticed the affordability while purchasing the ingredients for his Thanksgiving dinner.
“I bought a large bag of potatoes, more than I usually buy, and I felt like the price was pretty reasonable,” Anderson said.
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation,
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