Thanksgiving2022 is looking much more expensive than the last. See the potential bias and similarities in coverage from nro, slate and thehill:
One writer for Slate argued that because frozen turkey"was at just $1 a pound last week," actual current turkey prices"are nowhere near what the Farm Bureau says they are." The writer also highlighted how"according to the USDA, almost 9 in 10 U.S. supermarkets are offering a sale on turkey—and there are more sales this year than last." An article from NPR
on"taking on classic Thanksgiving dishes and finding substitutions that cost what those dishes cost in 2020." Right-rated outlets focused more exclusively on evidence of much higher prices and frustrated consumers, and many framed the Biden Administration as worthy of blame.
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