(Garner, NC) — More than half of consumers say they won’t make changes to Thanksgiving this year to try to save money.
That’s according to Butterball’s annual Thanksgiving outlook. The survey found 89-percent of consumers plan to celebrate the holiday and 84-percent will do so with a turkey.
Consumers expressed concern about inflation, but most said they would not compromise when it comes to Thanksgiving. Some said they would do things like change non-food items such as paper goods and decor or ask guests to bring part of the meal to help control costs.








