Someone here said turkeys were horribly expensive where they live. Right now, Walmart has Honeysuckle White (I think they're much better than Butterball and have less sodium) for 99 cents a lb. Food Lion has Shady Brook Farms turkeys for 39 cents a pound. The store near me didn't have a lot left but it's a small store. Martins Foods (aka Giant in Pa. but not the same store as Giant Food in Virginia) has free Shady Brook Farms turkeys if you have 400 points in their rewards program. You can earn that many in one visit if you sign up and do two or three of their bonus points specials for the week. You can get another brand for $1 off if you don't want Shady Brook with your points.
Hope this helps if you're having trouble getting a turkey.
I wish the Aldi here had dependable stocks. They're almost like Ollie's or Big Lots. They have a random selection of goods that changes every time you visit. You can't plan on making any kind of regular grocery shopping trip there. Half the store is home decor and other stuff. And a lot of the grocery items are either super expensive or things I've never seen before. I just go there occasionally to get some flats of canned vegetables, if they have the ones I need.
Some of their items are not consistent. I don't save as much money there with the inflation, so I go to other stores more.
Same at the Aldis here - not good for reliable stock and by the time I shop the sales at Martins and Food Lion, more expensive.
I buy a lot of food at Walmart, but buy certain things at Food Lion. Food Lion is our only real grocery store (four in town).