No, Higher Turkey Cost Isn’t Part Of A Plot By Democrats To Destroy Thanksgiving

The daughter in law of former President Donald Trump claimed on Fox News that the rising cost of turkeys is part of a left-wing plan to destroy Thanksgiving and divide the country.
Laura Trump said the turkey prices were a liberal plot.

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The wife of Eric Trump said that rising turkey prices are part of a liberal plot to change the U.S.

The left wants to divide Americans and they don't want us to have any common ground, according to Trump.
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual survey, the price of turkeys jumped 24% over the last year, but this can largely be attributed to high inflation, labor shortages and supply chain breakdowns, not a heinous plot from the left.
The cost of Thanksgiving dinner increased by 14 percent from 2020.
Democrats want to divide Americans up. They don't want us to have any common ground, they don't want us to have any shared traditions like Thanksgiving, and so you have to fundamentally transform this country to make sure we don't have any common ground.

Surprising fact.

The average price per pound paid in the past month is down 18% compared to last year, despite reports of soaring turkey prices. Consumers are taking advantage of discounts, which is the main reason for this, according to the company.
Last year, experts encouraged people to stay home because vaccines weren't widely available, and this year it looks like Thanksgiving will be more ordinary. Americans may have found it harder to find and pay for the yearly feast, with rising prices and many sought after items hard to find. There is no single factor that is responsible for this. In October, the price of meat, poultry, fish and eggs shot up to their highest level in 31 years. Supply chain issues, labor shortages, and the weather all play a role.
Turkey prices are part of a left-wing plot to destroy Thanksgiving, claims the daughter of Donald Trump.

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The average cost for Thanksgiving dinner has hit all-time highs.

Turkey is caught in a supply chain with higher bird prices.

The prices of meat are rising at the fastest rate in 30 years.