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Target is offering holiday meals again for under $25 for Christmas: What does it include?
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Date:2025-04-17 10:53:32
After Target launched a Thanksgiving meal for under $25, the retailer is bringing back its holiday meal for Christmas which will be available again for under $25.
The holiday meal under $25 includes a 6-pound smoked bone-in ham, potatoes, corn, demi French bread, cream of mushroom soup, green beans and holiday peppermint sandwich cookies.
The offer is not valid in Alaska or Hawaii, and Target says final meal prices may vary and are dependent upon the size of the ham.
The holiday meal is available now to pick up either in store, using Target's curbside pickup service or through Same-Day Delivery via Shipt.
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Target also selling other offerings in addition to holiday meal
Target is also offering additional sides and desserts for under $5, as well as activity kits and popular items from the British retailer Marks & Spencer.
"Our guests turn to Target during special seasonal moments for that combination of value and joy that sets us apart," Rick Gomez, chief food and beverage officer at Target, said in a press release. "We saw that again over Thanksgiving, so we're building on that success by delivering even more of what they love: a delicious holiday meal for under $25."
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