Whole Foods Market and Amazon Bring Back Popular Turkey Deals
November 11 2019 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
New survey on customer Thanksgiving preferences
finds nearly half of Americans prefer an organic bird for the
holiday
Starting on Wednesday, Amazon and Whole Foods Market will offer
special savings on organic and classic turkeys in celebration of
Thanksgiving. All customers can choose from select organic
($3.49/lb) and classic turkeys ($2.49/lb), and Prime members will
save even more on turkeys ($2.99/lb for organic and $1.99/lb for
classic).
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Customers can reserve their turkeys in
advance at holiday.wholefoodsmarket.com and pick up in store.
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All turkeys sold at Whole Foods Market must meet the grocer’s
strict quality standards, including no antibiotics ever, no animal
by-products in their feed, and animal welfare audits by third-party
certifier programs like Global Animal Partnership. The turkey offer
runs from Nov. 13 through Nov. 28 while supplies last.
“We know our customers care about where their food comes from,
and our turkeys meet some of the highest quality standards in the
grocery industry. We are excited to bring back our turkey deals to
make it even easier for customers to entertain and save big this
Thanksgiving,” said Theo Weening, Vice President of Meat and
Poultry at Whole Foods Market.
Customers can reserve their turkeys in advance at
holiday.wholefoodsmarket.com and pick up in store. Prime members
who reserve in advance at holiday.wholefoodsmarket.com will be
eligible for the lower prices when they check out in store. All
organic and classic turkeys branded with the Whole Foods Market
logo are sourced from seven trusted suppliers around the country,
including Diestel, Mary's Organic, and Koch Turkey Farms.
Turkey Talk: What do Americans Like?
In addition to bringing back the popular turkey deals, Whole
Foods Market also released a survey on turkey preferences. The
survey found that nearly half of Americans (49%) say it’s important
their Thanksgiving turkey be organic, a figure even higher among
the millennial subset at 62%. When choosing a bird, more than half
of Americans responsible for purchasing or preparing the turkey
(59%) will make or buy a turkey that’s 18 lbs. or smaller.
“In addition to a rise in organic, our stores are seeing a
growing trend in shoppers looking for medium-sized turkeys, with
customers purchasing additional turkey breast to satisfy the demand
for more white meat at the table and avoid the added logistics of a
bigger turkey,” Weening said.
Other notable findings from the survey include:
- More Turkey Breast, Please — The survey also found that
one in five Americans (24%) dedicate half or more of their plate to
turkey. Half of Americans say their favorite part of the turkey is
the breast, compared to 19% who prefer the turkey leg or 14% that
prefer turkey thigh.
- Roasted Turkey is a Clear Winner – When it comes to how
the turkey is prepared for Thanksgiving, Americans overwhelmingly
prefer a more traditional roasted turkey (63%), followed by smoked
turkey (22%) and deep-fried turkey (21%).
- Starchy Sides Reign Supreme –Three-quarters of Americans
prefer starchy sides, with stuffing (35%), mashed potatoes (24%)
and sweet potatoes (16%) ranking as the top three favorites.
- Millennials’ Preferences Uncovered – More millennials
(22%) will reach for a leg at the Thanksgiving table, as compared
to their Boomer (17%) and Gen X (16%) loved ones, and one in five
millennials prefer their turkey prepared in a slow cooker.
More Thanksgiving Deals
Prime members will find additional discounts on a variety of
Thanksgiving staples throughout the store and online. Starting on
Nov. 13, Prime members will receive exclusive deals on organic
jewel sweet potatoes ($1.29/lb), organic cranberries ($2.69/12-oz
bag), and Bonafide frozen broths and soups (35% off).
Prime members also save an additional 10% on hundreds of sale
items throughout the store every day. To date, Prime members have
saved hundreds of millions of dollars through lower prices and
exclusive deals.
Grocery Delivery and Pickup
Forgot to reserve your turkey? Amazon has you covered. For all
your Thanksgiving needs, including turkeys, free two-hour grocery
delivery from Whole Foods Market is available to Prime members in
more than 2,000 cities and towns across 90 major metropolitan
areas. Delivery from Whole Foods Market is available daily from 8
a.m. to 10 p.m., and pickup is available daily from 8 a.m. to 9
p.m. On Thanksgiving Day, pickup is available until as late as 1
p.m. and delivery will be available as late as 2 p.m. in some
cities. Visit www.amazon.com/wholefoods for additional details.
*Consumer research was conducted by Wakefield Research
(www.wakefieldresearch.com) among 1,000 U.S. adults ages 18+ who
celebrate Thanksgiving, between October 15 and October 22, 2019
using an email invitation and an online survey. The margin of error
for this study was +/- 3.1 percentage points.
About Whole Foods Market
For 40 years, Whole Foods Market has been the world’s leading
natural and organic foods retailer. As the first national certified
organic grocer, Whole Foods Market has over 500 stores in the
United States, Canada and United Kingdom. To learn more about Whole
Foods Market, please visit https://media.wholefoodsmarket.com.
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