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Written by Lauren Ward
Published 11/15/2025
Grocery store prices have been on the rise in recent years, and many Americans feel the financial pinch on Thanksgiving — a holiday where food is the star of the show. In 2024, Thanksgiving hosts reportedly planned to spend 19 percent more than they did the previous year, averaging $431 on food, drinks, and decorations.
But the actual cost of holiday groceries depends on a few factors, including how many people you’re expecting and what they like to eat and drink. Another important component to consider is where you live — that’s why we looked at the 25 biggest American cities to find which ones had the cheapest shopping list for Thanksgiving.
We analyzed online prices from three different grocery chains in each city for the following ingredients commonly used on Thanksgiving Day:
Turkey
Gravy
Sweet potatoes
Green beans
Cranberry sauce
Dinner rolls
Pumpkin pie
From there, we averaged the costs to find the most affordable cities for Thanksgiving dinner.
Most affordable overall: Southern and southwestern cities, like Phoenix, Arizona; Fort Worth, Texas; and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Most expensive overall: Coastal cities, notably Seattle, Boston, and Los Angeles.
Whole turkey prices fluctuate dramatically by region: For example, a bird costs $1.20 per pound in Phoenix, but $2.82 in Los Angeles.
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2. Fort Worth, Texas
3. Charlotte, North Carolina
4. Indianapolis, Indiana
5. Dallas, Texas
6. Houston, Texas
7. Columbus, Ohio
8. Las Vegas, Nevada
9. Washington, D.C.
10. Detroit, Michigan
11. Austin, Texas
12. San Diego, California
13. New York City, New York
14. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
15. Jacksonville, Florida
16. Nashville, Tennessee
17. Denver, Colorado
18. San Francisco, California
19. San Antonio, Texas
20. Chicago, Illinois
21. El Paso, Texas
22. San Jose, California
23. Los Angeles, California
24. Boston, Massachusetts
25. Seattle, Washington
Here’s how each city compares, according to specific ingredient categories.
Least Expensive Cities for Turkey Prices
1. Phoenix: $1.20 per pound
2. Fort Worth: $1.53 per pound
3. Charlotte, Indianapolis, and Washington, D.C. (tied): $1.58 per pound
Most Expensive Cities for Turkey Prices
1. Los Angeles: $2.82 per pound
2. San Jose and Seattle: $2.74 per pound
3. Chicago: $2.68 per pound
Least Expensive Cities for Gravy Prices
1. Phoenix: $0.85 per ounce
2. Dallas: $1.17 per ounce
3. Houston: $1.23 per ounce
Most Expensive Cities for Gravy Prices
1. Boston: $2.66 per ounce
2. Seattle: $2.31 per ounce
3. El Paso: $1.90 per ounce
Least Expensive Cities for Sweet Potato Prices
1. Dallas and Fort Worth (tied): $1.11 per pound
2. New York City: $1.63 per pound
3. Charlotte, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, and Washington, D.C. (tied): $1.67 per pound
Most Expensive Cities for Sweet Potato Prices
1. Seattle: $2.42 per pound
2. Boston: $1.91 per pound
3. Denver: $1.81 per pound
Least Expensive Cities for Green Bean Prices
1. Dallas: $0.117 per ounce
2. Charlotte, Indianapolis, and Phoenix (tied): $0.123 per ounce
3. Austin and San Antonio (tied): $0.127 per ounce
Most Expensive Cities for Green Bean Prices
1. San Jose: $0.25 per ounce
2. Seattle: $0.20 per ounce
3. Detroit: $0.17 per ounce
Least Expensive Cities for Cranberry Sauce Prices
1. San Francisco: $0.143 per ounce
2. Columbus, Detroit, and Indianapolis (tied): $0.147 per ounce
3. San Diego: $0.15 per ounce
Most Expensive Cities for Cranberry Sauce Prices
1. Seattle: $0.22 per ounce
2. Oklahoma City: $0.187 per ounce
3. Austin, Jacksonville, and San Antonio (tied): $0.183 per ounce
Least Expensive Cities for Dinner Roll Prices
1. New York City: $0.29 per roll
2. Phoenix: $0.30 per roll
3. Columbus: $0.31 per roll
Most Expensive Cities for Dinner Roll Prices
1. Boston: $0.59 per roll
2. Jacksonville and Nashville (tied): $0.56 per roll
3. Seattle: $0.54 per roll
Least Expensive Cities for Pumpkin Pie Prices
1. Jacksonville, Las Vegas, and Oklahoma City (tied): $0.21 per ounce
2. Charlotte: $0.235 per ounce
3. Phoenix: $0.24 per ounce
Most Expensive Cities for Pumpkin Pie Prices
1. El Paso and Nashville: $0.42 per ounce
2. Boston: $0.415 per ounce
3. Houston: $0.415 per ounce
Keep your Thanksgiving budget on track, no matter where you live, with the help of these three tips:
Host a potluck celebration: Ask guests to bring a Thanksgiving side dish to spread out the cost (and the effort) of meal-prepping. Send out a sign-up sheet in advance to avoid duplicates, then leave yourself to handle the turkey and any missing staples that guests didn’t claim.
Shop multiple grocery stores: Comparison shopping effectively lowers your grocery spending before turkey day. Once you finalize your shopping list, compare sales prices at nearby grocery stores to help you find the best price for each ingredient.
Make a plan for leftovers: Be sure to include leftovers in your Thanksgiving weekend plans. By eating everything in your refrigerator, you'll avoid food waste and reduce your overall grocery spending.
We analyzed 25 of the largest U.S. cities based on online grocery prices at three chains in each area. We looked at seven popular Thanksgiving food categories: turkey, gravy packets, sweet potatoes, frozen green beans, canned cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, and fresh pumpkin pie.
For consistency, we compared each grocery item by unit price: per pound, ounce, or count (for dinner rolls). We then averaged those unit prices across the three grocery stores in each city and combined all the categories to calculate overall affordability for Thanksgiving dinner across the 25 cities.
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