I guess but nothing is that price anymore.First of all, this is a pre-stuffed turkey, which is going to be more expensive than a plain turkey.
At this point being under $100 is a sale.
Want a turkey? I took this yesterday.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/3/357d065c.jpg
First of all, this is a pre-stuffed turkey, which is going to be more expensive than a plain turkey.
Second, the weights are shown in kilograms, which means this is not from the US, and thus that's not US Dollars. It's probably Canadian, which would be about US$60, and that would mean it's about $3.08 per pound. If it's Australian or New Zealand it's even less.
First of all, this is a pre-stuffed turkey, which is going to be more expensive than a plain turkey.I'm going to guess Canada, since the only hit I get for a pre-stuffed Butterball is from Butterball.ca.
Second, the weights are shown in kilograms, which means this is not from the US, and thus that's not US Dollars. It's probably Canadian, which would be about US$60, and that would mean it's about $3.08 per pound. If it's Australian or New Zealand it's even less.
Probably the most expensive turkey he could find.It's the only ones they had. Maybe all the cheap ones sold already.
It's the only ones they had. Maybe all the cheap ones sold already.
I'm watching for a Christmas ham or turkey. Those birds have been sitting in the store a couple weeks now I think. No one wants to pay that much, it's insane.
But so is $7 for 3 heads of Romain lettuce, $20 for 700g of cheese.
Arguing nickels is dumb it feels.