With groceries being so expensive, and the holidays right around the corner, any way to save money on anything this holiday season is certainly welcomed.

This is especially true if you're feeding a large group on Thanksgiving, so Target has decided to bring make a popular deal again this year, but even cheaper than last year.

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Target has announced that they will be offering a full Thanksgiving meal including turkey, stuffing, and 5 side dishes for only $20, this is $5 less than last year's price.

The biggest money saver comes due to the price of turkey, Target says that the price of the tasty bird has fallen 20% per pound compared to last year.

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Target is also offering a free frozen pizza for Target Circle 360 members, they say that since Thanksgiving-eve is one of the busiest days of the year for pizza delivery, they'll offer a free pizza to members how place a same-day delivery order between November 13th - 16th.

The Thanksgiving meal deal includes a frozen turkey (up to 10lbs), 5 pounds of potatoes, a can of green beans, a can of cream of mushroom soup, jellied cranberry sauce, stove top stuffing, and some gravy.

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Target says this is enough to feed four, and of course you can buy a few of these deals if you have more people than four, or if you want to have some leftovers.

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