WACO, Texas (KXXV) — Many Texas families are heading into Thanksgiving still feeling the strain of inflation, even as new data shows holiday food prices have declined.

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“Everyone's concerned about the cost of food right now,” said Gary Joiner, director of communication for the Texas Farm Bureau.

According to Joiner, the cost of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people is down about 5% compared to last year. It marks the third consecutive year prices have decreased.

Across the country, staples such as turkey, potatoes, pie crusts, and butter are cheaper than they were during the 2024 holiday season. However, not all items are following the same trend. Fruits and vegetables conti

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