I don't have any pictures with me, but I visited three stores looking for Oscar Mayer Low sodium oven roasted turkey meat. I finally found some of the deli turkey meat at the third stop, Walmart, but it wasn't the low sodium stuff.
While searching for the lunch meat, I checked for frozen turkeys at two of the stops. At the first stop I checked, they only had two turkeys left and a bunch of turkey breasts. Meanwhile the second stop only had a few smoked turkeys and a few turkey breasts. Again, this is just a heads-up. We can all thank Joe Biden and the media for this shortage.
Its about 6 weeks till thanksgiving, why would they be overly stocking turkeys yet?
Just concerned since there seems to be a lunchmeat turkey shortage.
I take my lunch to work every day and havent had a problem here in Michigan finding turkey.
I blame it on the Russians. They're causing problems in the region, so Turkey gonna Jack the prices UP!!!
The Russians wanted Turkey for Thanksgiving, but all they're getting is Ukraine.
Badum-tss
I giggled. Thx for that
Yet they’ve been advertising Christmas crap for weeks already.
My wife wanted turkey for Canadian thanksgiving two weeks ago and could find none.
Freaking anti Canadian stores.
Maybe the stores/suppliers are holding back turkey inventory until November to make sure the stores are stocked for Thanksgiving.
That might be true. But when the first turkey sale is announced, the normies will be grabbing for that turkey. Those that wait until Brandon pardons a turkey, are out of luck.
Cooking a huge prime rib in my house. And a pecan pie for desert that is my grandmother's recipe and is SO good.
I prefer a nice big venison roast slow cooked all day to the point of fall apart tender.
The turkey breasts are good. I just air fried one today, 3lbs. I like it for sandwiches. I put it on rotisserie and it turns out great.🦃 I haven't bought them in a while as I had some in the freezer.
The Canadians got lucky this Thanksgiving.
I honestly think Thanksgiving should be celebrated the second Monday of October. Late November seems to be too late due to the focus on Christmas.
They want you drowsy on black friday so you don't freak out about how youve been ripped off the rest of the year.
True, but stores have also been open on Thanksgiving in the past. In the United States, there is no real focus on Thanksgiving since it is so late in the year. Plus, it is one of the two major holidays that get shortchanged with the other being New Year's Day as it comes a week after Christmas. That is even more true for Thanksgiving since there is more of a focus on Halloween in October. Then there is a focus on Christmas with Thanksgiving being an afterthought. I honestly think the media hates the holiday because it is a clear focus on God and giving thanks to him for the things you do have. That is why Black Friday is promoted endlessly. You are supposed to be grateful for the stuff you do have, not go out and buy more stuff.
Oh absolutely. 100%
Christmas shopping has baffled me since I was a kid. Who gives a f*** about gifts. Warm house, big family dinner, thanking God; that's all we should be focused on. 🙌
In his second term, I hope President Trump moves US Thanksgiving to the second Monday of October to align with Canada's Thanksgiving.
No shortage of wild turkey.
Even comes in a bottle.
Nothing like pure distilled turkey -- just watch out for the occasional feather. 😂🤣
Four Horsemen: Johnny Walker, Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, Jose Cuervo.
Four Horsemen on a hunt: Add Wild Turkey 101.
Good luck!
Good point. Americans might have to go hunting for turkey.
What if I get a turkey and find out it has covid? Should I socially distance it into the oven?
Oven = covid fever?
Good question. Ask Herr Fauci, he knows.
Joe says have some ice cream instead for thanksgiving.
I'll take a large Dairy Queen Blizzard with my Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys football.
I think I'm gonna kill my own bird this year.
Hahaha.
Last year, I saw turkeys selling for close to $1.50/lb around Thanksgiving and they weren't even of the organic variety.
In February of this year, I snagged a 15 lb. frozen organic turkey for just under $5 because the local grocery store was selling them for 29 cents/lb to get rid of them.
You got a good deal. Turkey season is over by then. It is tradition for families to eat turkey at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I understand that.
Just realize you're worried about buying a bird early just so you can keep your traditions and you're imagining there's a coming shortage because you're assuming grocery stores stock up on Thanksgiving turkeys on October 19 for some reason.
There likely won't be a shortage. In fact, when turkeys are going for $50-$80 due to inflation, you'll see a lot less of them being sold from Thanksgiving to New Years and may be able to snag some good deals yourself at the end of the season like I did last year if you pay attention.
If you're right, it's nothing to worry about from my perspective, but I understand some people would pay even $100 if it meant they had turkey while watching the Detroit Lions lose.
I paid $35 for around a 17 lbs turkey last weekend. I also saw a price of $44 for a smaller turkey. That means we will be seeing that inflation factor. We will also see shortages, not only of Turkeys but other food items. I wouldn't be shocked to learn that we have food shortages of other staples too. The fact remains is that we can thank Joe Biden for this.
My family is 90% libtard, so a can of spam from the stash will do bigly