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Where To Buy Fresh, Frozen, And Cooked Thanksgiving Turkeys

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While there’s certainly an argument to be made for purchasing a turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner early, many people wait until the holiday gets closer. If you’re planning on cooking a turkey and don’t know where to place an order for the bird, we have the scoop. Keep reading to find out where you can buy a fresh, frozen, or cooked turkey. We even included meat-free options for vegetarians and vegans!

Where to Buy Fresh or Frozen Turkey

Some consumers prefer fresh turkeys because they don’t need to thaw the turkey before putting it in the oven, and fresh birds tend to be juicier than frozen birds. On the other hand, fresh turkeys may be pricier than their frozen counterparts.

Aldi

The German chain—which rivals Trader Joe’s for its inventive and well-priced products—sells frozen whole Butterball turkeys (smoked or not smoked) as well as a Butterball boneless turkey breast for smaller gatherings. Aside from Butterball turkeys, you can find a Honeysuckle Frozen Turkey and a similar bird from Honest Turkey. While the weight of the turkeys varies (as does the price), the premium birds tend to weigh between 10 and 32 pounds and are typically very well-priced. Additionally, the Grade A turkeys are raised without hormones or steroids, contain no artificial ingredients, and are minimally processed.

Trader Joe’s

TJ’s stocks three different fresh turkeys. The All Natural Antibiotic Free Brined Fresh Young Turkey is soaked in a sweet-savory brine that adds flavor to the meat and comes in two sizes. The smaller birds weigh 12 to 16 pounds, while the larger turkeys weigh 17 to 22 pounds. Both may contain giblets.

The All Natural Glatt Kosher Fresh Young Turkeys are giblet-free and are soaked and salted using a kosher-certified method instead of being brined. Lastly, the Organic Young Turkeys are humanely raised and given access to the outdoors. They are also fed a vegetarian diet that is purely organic. These birds are not brined and do contain giblets.

Walmart

The retail giant is a great place to shop for frozen turkeys, as there are several options to choose from. While exact availability varies by time and location, you can expect to find options from brands like Shady Brook Farms and Butterball. Many Walmart locations also sell a Jennie-O frozen whole turkey that is oven-ready. This bird is pre-seasoned, and even comes with its own gravy packet.

Whole Foods

The Amazon-owned chain’s frozen whole turkeys are normally offered until they run out of stock. The birds weigh 8 to 16 pounds. Pro-tip: There are fresh turkeys available for pick-up in Whole Foods stores, but size, price, and availability vary by location. Call ahead.

Where To Buy Pre-Seasoned or Cooked Turkey

Don’t want the hassle of preparing an entire turkey? We get it. Luckily, several retailers do, too. Here’s where you can purchase a pre-seasoned or cooked turkey to save yourself several hours in the kitchen.

Costco

Costco members can purchase a Fortune Gourmet Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner. The spread, which includes turkey and an array of sides, serves eight people and costs $179.99. It includes:

  • 5-pound pre-brined turkey breast roast that you can pop straight into the oven
  • 24 ounces of turkey gravy
  • 2 pounds of mashed potatoes
  • 2 pounds of sweet corn
  • 2 pounds of mac and cheese
  • 4 pounds of green bean casserole
  • 2 pounds cornbread stuffing
  • A 20-ounce pack of cranberry relish
  • 12 gourmet dinner rolls
  • A pre-baked 2-pound pumpkin pie
  • A 2-pound tray of apple cobbler

Goldbelly

Yes, this online marketplace ships cakes, crab legs, and more directly to your door and has multiple Thanksgiving spreads (with turkey!). One of the most popular options is the Cajun Spicy Deep Fried Turkey from Uncle Ray’s Fried Turkeys.

Each turkey is hand-selected, deep-fried, and seasoned with a mouthwatering blend of Cajun spices. The turkeys are fully cooked, shipped frozen, and feed up to a dozen people. Each bird costs $130, but ships for free.

Whole Foods

In addition to its fresh and frozen turkeys, the chain also sells cooked birds—both à la carte and as part of larger Thanksgiving spreads. While availability depends on your location, most Whole Foods stores have plenty of options to choose from.

Turkey-only choices include:

  • A Classic Roast Turkey that comes in three different sizes
  • An Apple-Brined Smoked Whole Turkey that can feed eight

Both birds are cooked but will need to be reheated.

Where To Buy Vegan “Turkey”

If you don’t eat meat, finding a plant-based substitute for turkey can be tough. However, given that more consumers are embracing vegan, vegetarian, and flexitarian diets, the meat-free options for Thanksgiving are much tastier than they used to be.

Trader Joe’s

TJ’s strikes again! The turkey haven has a vegan option called the Breaded Turkey-less Stuffed Roast, found in the frozen foods section. This dish comes with vegan gravy and is (mostly) made from wheat gluten. It’s stuffed with wild rice, cranberries, celery, and onions and coated in a breading seasoned with herbs and red pepper flakes to give it that classic crispy texture.

Just don’t wait until the last minute to pick this dish up because all Trader Joe’s stores are closed on Thanksgiving Day.

Myrtle Greens

This plant-based brand sells whole vegan “turkeys” made from non-GMO soy protein. These meat-free birds even come with vegan gravy and vegan stuffing, so you can enjoy a completely meat-free Thanksgiving feast for $89.99.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When should I buy my Thanksgiving turkey?

    Fresh turkey needs to be cooked one to two days after they’re purchased, whereas frozen turkeys can stay in the freezer for months at a time. So, if you would like to cook a fresh turkey this year, plan to purchase it the Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Consider calling the store or butcher in advance to see if you can reserve your fresh turkey. If you’re going for a frozen bird, purchase it way in advance of the holiday (and miss the crowds!)

  • At what temperature should I cook my turkey at?

    The best temperature to cook your turkey is 325°F, but the amount of time your bird will take to cook depends on how much it weighs and if it is stuffed or not. Reference a Turkey cooking chart that explains how long you should cook your turkey based on its weight.

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