Amazon is offering a budget-friendly Amazon Thanksgiving meal priced at $25 for a family of five, aiming to help consumers celebrate the holiday without overspending amid persistent inflation. The limited-time deal will be available from November 12 through 27, 2025.
The meal set includes an 8-pound Butterball frozen turkey, Reese’s brand stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green bean casserole, Amazon Fresh croissant rolls, and a holiday pie. According to Amazon, last year’s best-selling pies were pumpkin, apple, and cherry.

In its announcement, Amazon said, “Consumers are increasingly looking for convenient and practical holiday meals,” adding that the company aims to “offer an affordable option to ease the financial burden of the season.”
Competition among major U.S. retailers for affordable Thanksgiving options is intensifying. Walmart has introduced a meal kit for ten people priced under $40, allowing shoppers to serve a holiday dinner for less than $4 per person. Similarly, Aldi has launched a comparable Thanksgiving dinner package featuring 21 ingredients at a similar price range.
With more Americans seeking low-cost holiday meals, Amazon’s new $25 set underscores the retail industry’s broader push to combine value, convenience, and holiday tradition in one package.
BY EUNYOUNG LEE [lee.eunyoung6@koreadaily.com]
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