22 Prepared Thanksgiving Dinners to Save Time and Money

Skip the cooking hassle this Thanksgiving with 22 store-bought and restaurant-prepared meals that deliver full feasts for less stress and smart savings.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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22 Thanksgiving Meals to Go From Stores and Restaurants

Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, family, and of course, a bountiful feast. But let’s be honest: preparing the perfect turkey, sides, and desserts can be overwhelming, time-consuming, and expensive. The good news? You don’t have to slave over the stove. Stores and restaurants nationwide offer fully prepared Thanksgiving dinners that are heat-and-serve ready, often at prices that beat cooking from scratch. These meal kits typically serve 4 to 12 people and include classics like roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, and pies. Prices range from $75 to over $300, depending on portions and premium ingredients. Whether you’re hosting a small gathering or a large crowd, these options let you focus on what matters: enjoying the holiday.

According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, the average cost of a classic Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people in 2024 was about $5.52 per person, down 5% from the previous year thanks to lower turkey prices. Prepared meals can match or undercut this when factoring in your time and grocery shopping hassles. Many require just reheating—often 2-3 hours in the oven—and come with clear instructions. Pre-order early, as popular options sell out fast. Below, we break down 22 top picks from major chains, grouped by retailer for easy comparison.

Publix Thanksgiving Dinners

Publix, a Southern grocery favorite, offers scalable Thanksgiving meals that serve 4-12 people. Their heat-and-serve options emphasize fresh, quality ingredients at value prices. Plan for reheating times up to 2.5 hours due to large portions.

  • Publix Thanksgiving Dinner for 12 ($99.99): Feeds a full table with one 10- to 12-pound fully cooked Butterball turkey, 2.5 pounds dressing, 2.5 pounds mashed potatoes, 32 ounces gravy, 28 ounces Marshmallow Delight, and 16 ounces cranberry orange relish. Perfect for larger families seeking traditional flavors.
  • Publix Home Chef Meal for 4-6 ($85): A more intimate option with similar sides, plus Home Chef and Savannah Classics add-ons like cornbread or extra veggies. Customize with Publix’s bakery pies.

These meals highlight Publix’s commitment to convenience—pick up the day before, reheat, and serve. No shopping lists needed, saving you hours.

Costco Kirkland Signature Thanksgiving Dinners

Costco members love the warehouse club’s bulk value. Kirkland Signature feasts are pre-cooked, family-sized, and emphasize hearty portions. Available seasonally in stores.

  • Kirkland Signature Ultimate Thanksgiving Dinner for 10-12 ($99.99): Features a 10- to 12-pound cooked turkey, 3½ pounds boneless sliced ham, 6 pounds Yukon Gold whipped potatoes, 3 pounds traditional herb stuffing, 30 ounces turkey gravy, 2 pounds roasted butternut squash with pecans and cranberries, 2 pounds green bean medley, 2 pounds cranberry relish with walnuts, and 24 dinner rolls. A true crowd-pleaser with bonus ham.
  • Kirkland Signature Thanksgiving Dinner for 8-10 ($89.99): Scaled down with one 10- to 12-pound cooked turkey, 4 pounds Yukon Gold whipped potatoes, 3 pounds traditional herb stuffing, 30 ounces turkey gravy, 16 ounces cranberry relish with walnuts, and 12 golden dinner rolls.
  • Essential Holiday Dinner for 3-5 ($74.99): Budget-friendly at $15-$25 per person, including 2.75-pound cooked turkey breast, 2 pounds Yukon Gold whipped potatoes, 2 pounds traditional herb stuffing, 1 pound green bean medley, 30 ounces homestyle turkey gravy, and 1 pound cranberry relish with walnuts.

Costco’s meals are flash-frozen for freshness and reheat evenly. Members report saving 20-30% compared to home cooking when including waste and prep time.

H-E-B Thanksgiving Meals

Texas-based H-E-B delivers Texas-sized feasts with customizable sides. Their meals serve 8-10 and focus on bold flavors.

  • H-E-B Classic Thanksgiving Dinner ($109.99): Includes a 14- to 16-pound Butterball turkey, 32 ounces beef or turkey gravy, two large mashed potato sides, four large sides of choice (buttered sweet corn, cranberry relish, green bean casserole, holiday potatoes with cheddar, sage bread dressing, white cheddar macaroni, or pie like apple, banana cream, French silk, or pumpkin), and 24 dinner rolls. Reheat time: 2.5 hours.

H-E-B’s flexibility shines—mix savory and sweet for picky eaters. Central Market (H-E-B’s upscale brand) ups the ante with gourmet twists.

Whole Foods Market Prepared Thanksgiving Dinners

Whole Foods caters to health-conscious hosts with organic, premium options. Expect higher prices but elevated sides.

  • Whole Foods Luxe Thanksgiving Feast for 8-10 ($299): Gourmet lineup: roast whole turkey with gravy, maple bourbon ham with brown sugar citrus glaze, creamy mashed russet potatoes, classic holiday herb stuffing, sea salt green beans, roasted butternut squash with cranberries and sage, velvety creamed spinach, butternut squash soup, zesty cranberry orange sauce, shrimp trio platter, antipasti platter, vegetable crudites with hummus, truffle chive deviled eggs, spinach artichoke dip, and brioche rolls. A feast fit for foodies.

These are pre-portioned for easy reheating and use organic ingredients where possible. Ideal for smaller groups wanting luxury without the labor.

Wegmans and Other Regional Favorites

East Coast staple Wegmans offers customizable sides alongside turkey. Other chains like Harris Teeter and Kroger provide similar value.

  • Wegmans Turkey Dinner for 4 ($89.99): 5-pound pre-seasoned turkey breast in cooking bag, 4 pounds crème fresh mashed potatoes, 4 pounds traditional stuffing, 4 pounds Brussels sprouts casserole, 2 pounds green bean almondine, two sides cranberry apple orange relish, two sides turkey gravy, and 10-inch pumpkin pie.
  • Harris Teeter Savory Thanksgiving for 4-6 ($79.99): Savory butter roasted turkey breast, homemade garlic herb gravy, fresh cranberry sauce with ginger and spicy maple, roasted Brussels sprouts with fried rosemary and pumpkin seeds, brown butter white cheddar mashed potatoes with romano and chives, and apple crumb pie with almonds. Pre-order for 11/18 delivery.

Regional grocers like these adapt to local tastes, often undercutting national chains on price.

Premium and Specialty Options

For upscale twists, high-end grocers deliver restaurant-quality meals.

  • Citarella Gourmet Thanksgiving for 6-8 ($249): 12- to 14-pound pre-brined organic turkey, truffle mashed potatoes, corn pudding, mushroom risotto, jalapeno cheese bread stuffing, creamy asparagus Gruyere custard, Brussels sprouts pancetta gratin. Pricey but indulgent.
  • Chefs’ Warehouse Sides Menu: Add-ons like herb stuffing (2-4 pounds), signature whipped potatoes (2-4 pounds), seasoned green beans (1.5-3 pounds), mashed sweet potatoes (2-4 pounds), macaroni and cheese (2-5 pounds), cauliflower spinach gratin (2-4 pounds). Pair with your own turkey for customization.

These elevate the holiday with unique flavors like truffle potatoes or pancetta gratin.

Budget DIY Comparison Table

Not ready for fully prepared? Compare store basics to build your own (prices approximate per recent data).

ItemDIY Cost (for 10)Prepared Equivalent Savings
Turkey (10-16 lbs)$30-50Included in $100 kits
Mashed Potatoes (5 lbs)$5Free in bundles
Cranberry Sauce (14 oz)$2Included
Green Beans (14.5 oz)$1.50Included
Stuffing (6 oz)$2Included
Gravy (12 oz)$2Included
Total Meal~$60-80 + time$75-100 all-in

Prepared meals often save 10-20% plus hours of prep.

DIY Staples for Hybrid Meals

Stretch your budget with basics:

  • Russet Potatoes (5 lbs)
  • Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce (14 oz)
  • Del Monte Cut Green Beans (14.5 oz)
  • Stove Top Stuffing (6 oz)
  • Heinz Turkey Gravy (12 oz)
  • Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup (10.5 oz)
  • Premium Frozen Turkey (10-16 lbs)

Combine with prepared turkey for savings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How far in advance should I pre-order Thanksgiving dinners?

A: Most stores recommend 1-2 weeks ahead; popular chains like Publix and Costco sell out by mid-November.

Q: Are prepared Thanksgiving meals reheated easily?

A: Yes, most need 2-3 hours in the oven at 350°F with included instructions. Microwaves work for small sides.

Q: Can I customize prepared meals?

A: Many like H-E-B and Wegmans allow side swaps; check store policies for dietary needs like gluten-free.

Q: What’s the cheapest prepared Thanksgiving dinner?

A: Costco’s for 3-5 at $74.99 or Publix basics under $85 for small groups.

Q: Do these meals include desserts?

A: Many do (pies, relishes); add bakery items if needed.

Q: Are there vegetarian or smaller options?

A: Limited, but sides can pair with tofurkey; check Whole Foods for plant-based.

Prepared dinners make Thanksgiving stress-free. Shop smart, reheat, and rejoice!

References

  1. 22 Thanksgiving Meals to Go From Stores and Restaurants — The Penny Hoarder. 2024. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/prepared-thanksgiving-dinners/
  2. Turkey prices help lower Thanksgiving meal costs — American Farm Bureau Federation via MyJournalCourier. 2024-11-22. https://www.myjournalcourier.com/news/article/thanksgiving-meal-costs-last-year-21205655.php
  3. Stephen Fries: For Thanksgiving dinner, the bird is the word — CT Insider. 2024. https://www.ctinsider.com/living/article/Stephen-Fries-For-Thanksgiving-dinner-the-bird-16964715.php
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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