The cost of turkeys has dropped almost ten percent since last year, but Americans can still expect to pay slightly more for dinners this holiday season.'Despite food-at-home slowing to 2.4 percent since last October, this year's celebration will not be less expensive,' warned a report from the Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute.That's because the cost of other quintessential Thanksgiving grocery items is on the rise, including ham, potatoes, pumpkin and canned cranberries.
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