WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Many people are already starting their Thanksgiving dinner shopping, and there’s some good news this year. You may be able to save some money.
From potatoes to pies, green beans, stuffing and of course the turkey, Thanksgiving shopping is in full swing.
“With us here at Dillons we know Thanksgiving is extra special... again, that number one food holiday,” said Sheila Regehr, Dillons spokesperson.
For the Dillons at Central and Rock Road in Wichita, it’s the biggest holiday of the year.
“It tends to be a whirlwind here at Dillons but thankfully we’ve got great teams here,” Regehr said.
Price decreases across multiple items
While as a whole, food prices are up about 3% this year, there’s some encouraging news for holiday meal preparers as this year’s Thanksgiving

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