By Michael Martinez The Detroit News Comments Purchase Image Zoom Turkey prices are expected to be up between 5 percent and 6 percent, however sweet potatoes, canned pumpkin and cranberries are down slightly, and stores are offering deals. (Bryan Mitchell / Special to The Detroit News) Thanksgiving dinner will cost a little more this year, thanks to higher turkey prices, but grocers are offering plenty of deals to help budget-minded shoppers. The summer drought, which ravaged the nation's corn crop, has pushed turkey prices up 66 cents. That spike is contributing to a 28-cent rise in the cost of a traditional Thanksgiving meal â" $49.48 for a party of 10 â" according to the American Farm...
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