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A new study found that a standard Thanksgiving dinner is cheaper than ever, despite record price jumps in the grocery store since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The cost of this year's feast was estimated to be $58.08 for ten people, or $5.81 per person, according to a nationwide survey of grocery prices by the American Farm Bureau Federation, a lobbying group that represents millions of farmers.
That's a five percent drop from last year but still a 19 percent increase since 2019, pointing to stark realities of inflation over the last five years.
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