These Grocery Stores Will Give You a Free Turkey for Thanksgiving

Score a free or deeply discounted Thanksgiving turkey in 2025 with these grocery store promotions and rewards programs.

By Medha deb
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Here’s something you can be grateful for: a

free bird

for your Thanksgiving feast. As grocery prices continue to fluctuate, many chains are rolling out promotions to help families enjoy a traditional turkey dinner without breaking the bank. In 2025, several stores across the U.S. have announced free turkey deals tied to minimum spending, loyalty rewards, or simple purchases. These offers make it easier than ever to score a turkey up to 20 pounds or more at no extra cost.

Whether you’re shopping in the Northeast, Midwest, or Rocky Mountains, there’s likely a promotion near you. Most deals run through late November, so start tracking your spending now. Note that availability, exact terms, and participating locations can vary—always check your local store’s app, website, or circular for the latest details. Some offers include alternatives like hams, plant-based roasts, or lasagna for vegetarians or variety seekers. By planning ahead, you can turn routine grocery trips into a pathway to a free centerpiece for your holiday table.

Here Are Stores That Have Announced Their Free Turkey Promos for 2025

We’ve compiled the top chains offering free turkeys based on announced 2025 promotions. Each has specific requirements, from clipping digital coupons to earning rewards points. Here’s the breakdown:

1. Acme Markets

Acme Markets, a popular chain in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, makes it straightforward to claim a

free turkey

. Start by clipping the free turkey coupon directly from the Acme website or app. Then, spend $300 or more on qualifying purchases through November 27, 2025. Once you’ve hit that threshold, redeem your coupon at checkout for a turkey at no additional cost. This deal rewards big shoppers and aligns perfectly with stocking up on holiday essentials like sides, desserts, and pantry staples. It’s an excellent option if you’re already planning a major pre-Thanksgiving shop.

2. Weis Markets

Weis Markets’ rewards program turns everyday spending into a

free Thanksgiving turkey

. Enroll in the Weis Rewards program if you haven’t already—it’s free and easy. Earn one point for every dollar spent through November 27, 2025. Accumulate 400 points to redeem for a free turkey, Tofurky roast, Tofurky ham, frozen lasagna, or frozen mac and cheese. Prefer a discount sooner? After 200 points, snag a Weis frozen turkey for just 29 cents per pound or similar deals on hams.

Points expire as noted on your receipts, so redeem by the deadline. This flexible system suits frequent shoppers and offers non-turkey options for diverse diets. With points accruing quickly on bulk buys, it’s a smart way to offset holiday meal costs without a massive one-time spend.

3. Giant

Giant Food Stores lets loyalty members bank

Giant Choice Rewards points

for a free turkey up to 20 pounds. Earn points on purchases and aim for 400 by November 27, 2025. Redeem starting November 14 for a certificate good for the turkey, a Stouffer’s family-size lasagna, or a Tofurky roast. Bonus: Donate your turkey certificate to a local food bank through Giant’s program, combining savings with community giving.

This promo encourages consistent shopping throughout the fall and provides redemption flexibility. Check the Giant app for point balances and progress trackers to stay on target.

4. Hy-Vee

Hy-Vee simplifies the deal: Buy one qualifying item, get a

free 10- to 14-pound Honeysuckle turkey

. Purchase a Hormel Cure 81 ham or another Honeysuckle turkey, and the second turkey is yours gratis. This buy-one-get-one-style offer is perfect for hosting larger gatherings or stocking the freezer. Midwest shoppers love Hy-Vee’s reliable holiday promos, which often extend to sides and trimmings.

5. ShopRite

ShopRite’s Price Plus club card holders earn points from October 26 through Thanksgiving 2025. Hit the spending threshold (detailed in your local store circular) and choose one of 10 free items, including a

turkey up to 21 pounds

, turkey breast, chicken, lasagna, Gardein plant-based roast, Tofurky, ham, or mac and cheese. Present your card at checkout any day up to Thanksgiving. Local variations mean checking weekly ads is key, but the generosity of options makes it versatile for all preferences.

6. BJ’s Wholesale Club

BJ’s members can score a turkey worth up to $25 free. First, spend $150 in a single transaction between November 1 and 10, 2025. Then, clip the coupon via the BJ’s app or website from November 15 to 26. Return by November 26 to redeem. Ideal for warehouse club shoppers buying in bulk, this stacks well with other club deals on paper goods, beverages, and appetizers.

Additional Free Turkey Options

  • Foodtown: Spend $400 with your Club Card before Thanksgiving for a free 10- to 20-pound turkey, ham, turkey breast, Stouffer’s lasagna, or $10 gift card.
  • Acme Fresh Market: Spend $300 through November 28 and clip the coupon for your free bird.

Where to Get a Turkey for Cheap

Not chasing a free turkey? These stores offer

deep discounts

on birds, often improving as Thanksgiving nears. Stock up early or watch for flash sales.

7. Aldi

Aldi’s value shines with a Thanksgiving basket feeding 10 for $40, including a whole turkey and fixings. Their everyday low prices make it a budget hero—no membership needed.

8. City Market

This Kroger affiliate in the Rockies sells Butterball Premium Whole Frozen Turkey (14-16 pounds) for $14.85, half off regular price. Past deals required $25 minimum spends—expect similar in 2025.

11. Meijer

Meijer starts at $0.99 per pound for Butterball, $2.29 for store brand. mPerks members see even steeper promo pricing in November.

12. Safeway

Choices like Butterball, O Organics, and Signature Farms range $1.99-$3.99 per pound. Wide selection suits all tastes.

15. Wegmans

Frozen young turkey at $1.69 per pound, with historical pre-Thanksgiving discounts and price-match guarantee.

Other Cheap Options

StoreDealRegion
WalmartCompetitive per-pound pricing, often under $1.50/lbNationwide
Kroger (various banners)$0.49-$1.29/lb with digital couponsVaries

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Do I need a rewards membership for free turkey deals?

A: Most yes, like Weis, Giant, and ShopRite, but they’re free to join. Acme and BJ’s require coupons after spending.

Q: What if I don’t eat turkey? Are there alternatives?

A: Yes! Options include hams, Tofurky, plant-based roasts, lasagna, and mac and cheese at Giant, Weis, ShopRite, and more.

Q: Can I donate my free turkey?

A: Giant explicitly allows donations to food banks via certificate redemption.

Q: Are these deals available nationwide?

A: No, regional—e.g., Acme (Northeast), Hy-Vee (Midwest), BJ’s (club locations). Check local stores.

Q: When do promotions end?

A: Typically November 27-28, 2025, or Thanksgiving Day. Redeem promptly as points/coupons expire.

Q: What’s the average turkey price without deals?

A: Around $1.49 per pound last year; deals beat this easily.

These promotions evolve yearly, so verify with store apps or sites. Happy deal hunting and joyful Thanksgiving planning!

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Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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