Organic Turkey Deals

by Crystal Collins on November 8, 2010

in Deals, Grocery Stores, Home and Garden, Organic and Green Living

holiday turkey Organic Turkey Deals

I just got my organic Turkey in the mail the day before yesterday.  Have you gotten yours yet?  I used a Groupon deal for Nature’s Prime Organics and got an amazing bargain on an organic turkey as well as a lot of other meats.  Just in case you didn’t grab that Groupon deal when it was available, here are some other deals on organic turkeys right now:

Costco: Organic Free-Range Turkey $2.29/lb.  Membership required ($50 for a year).

D’Artagnan: Organic Free-Range Turkey $44.99 + shipping for 8-10 lbs.  Order by November 19 to ensure it’s delivered in time.

Nature’s Prime Organics: Organic Free-Range Turkey for $69 and comes with the following free items:

  • 1- All Natural Shrimp & ApplewoodSmoked Bacon Bisque 32oz.
  • 1- All Natural New England Clam Chowder 32oz.
  • 1- Lobster Bisque 32oz.
  • 1- Shrimp & Roasted Corn Chowder 32oz.

Shipping is free on orders of $100 or more.  If you use a Groupon then you cannot receive the member price on the turkey. Membership is free.

Organic Prairie: $10 off your turkey with coupon code OPTH10.  Regular price is $54.

Tropical Traditions: Organic Free-Range Turkey 10 lbs. $65.  Paypal accepted.

Whole Foods: Organic Turkey for $3.39/lb

If you can find a local farmer, I’m betting that you could find an even better price on an organic turkey.  Check LocalHarvest.org for farmer in your area.  Thanks to Organic Deals for helping with this list.  See more Organic Turkey Deals.

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Kelly November 9, 2010 at 11:15 am

If you live by a New Seasons, you can pre-order an organic turkey for $2.79 to $2.99 a pound. I thought that was pretty good and I adore New Seasons. I ordered mine already and a small ham (3.29 a pound, not organic but local, nitrate free, no antibiotics, veggie fed). I figure I’m getting everything else for the dinner for next to nothing stocking up now with coupons I can splurge on a fabulous turkey and ham! I love Thanksgiving!

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BargainBabe November 10, 2010 at 10:59 am

Very cool list! I’m going to link to this in my grocery coupon roundup today on BargainBabe.com. These deals are much better than what my local CSA offered – $4.49 per pound!

Julia
aka Bargain Babe

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