A Farm Bureau survey finds turkey prices are 3% higher this year. But unless you're the Waltons, you can feed your family Thanksgiving dinner for a reasonable price.
HEB's Cindy Garza says a typical family is four to six.
"Within a $40 to $50 price range customers will be able to enjoy a complete meal."
Garza says it's all bundled together in their stores.
"The traditional turkey, the Grade A young turkey; we've got those for 27-cents a pound -- with an additional purchase of $20."
Garza says if you buy the meal deal you can get all you need including things like corn, tea and even foil.