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    Sam’s Club shopper sparks fury by taking EVERY roast chicken from hot shelf on Thanksgiving eve.. then the heartrending reason for her behavior emerged

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    Sam’s Club shopper sparks fury by taking EVERY roast chicken from hot shelf on Thanksgiving eve.. then the heartrending reason for her behavior emerged
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    A woman sparked fury amongst shoppers inside a Sam’s Club on Thanksgiving eve when she cleaned out the stores hot shelf of all its roast chickens. 

    The unknown woman was caught on camera arguing with one shopper who saw the large purchase as nothing more than a display of greed. 

    ‘You’re not used to nothing, that’s why you’re doing this’, she said pointing to the cart full of roast chickens.

    She continued: ‘No, you’re not used to s***.  That’s why you do that, that’s some bulls*** though. A Christian like you don’t do stuff like that.’

    Another woman was spotted leading the shouting woman away from the cart, as she left she let out: ‘This chick took all the chicken.’

    But after the video was shared online, another clip emrged showing the same woman handing out chicken dinners to homeless people from a street stall. 

    Social media users had originally jumped on the bandwagon, believing the purchase was indicative of greed, only to backtrack when once the second video emerged. 

    One person said: ‘She stayed calm because she knew where the food was going, they can get mad all they want but she’s amazing for being selfless on Thanksgiving.’

    Sam’s Club shopper sparks fury by taking EVERY roast chicken from hot shelf on Thanksgiving eve.. then the heartrending reason for her behavior emerged

    The woman is seen here loading up on the rotisserie chickens inside a Sam’s Club store the day before Thanksgiving

    One shopper, unaware of why she was buying so much, pulled the woman up about the large scale purchase

    One shopper, unaware of why she was buying so much, pulled the woman up about the large scale purchase

    Another commented: ‘I don’t see the damn problem she spent her money she can buy how many she want[sic].’

    ‘I want people to realize that the wholesale clubs are meant to buy in bulk’, another added. 

    The video emerged after grocery giants including Walmart, who own Sam’s Club, and Target slashed their Thanksgiving dinner prices in the run up to the holiday. 

    Walmart said its Thanksgiving basket cost less than $40 and fed ten people, compared to roughly $56 last year. 

    But the cheaper feast comes with fewer dishes — just 22 items this year, down from 29 in 2024 — and a higher share of Walmart’s own Great Value products instead of national brands.

    Last year’s version included both russet and sweet potatoes, a pre-made pecan pie, and two cans of mushroom soup. This year’s skips the pecan pie, drops the sweet potatoes, and cuts the soup cans in half.

    It also omits several extras from last year — like miniature marshmallows, corn muffin mix, and fresh onions and celery — while swapping pricier cranberry sauce for fresh cranberries.

    Aldi and Target made similar changes, trimming their menus and leaning heavily on own-brand products to keep prices down.

    after the video was shared online, another clip emrged showing the same woman handing out chicken dinners to homeless people from a street stall

    after the video was shared online, another clip emrged showing the same woman handing out chicken dinners to homeless people from a street stall

    The woman is seen here pushing a cart full of the cooked chickens inside the members only store

    The woman is seen here pushing a cart full of the cooked chickens inside the members only store

    Social media users had originally jumped on the bandwagon, believing the purchase was for herself but backtracked once the second video emerged

    Social media users had originally jumped on the bandwagon, believing the purchase was for herself but backtracked once the second video emerged

    A sign for Sam's Club is seen at the entrance to the members-only retail warehouse store at the Lycoming Mall in Muncy, Pennsylvania

    A sign for Sam’s Club is seen at the entrance to the members-only retail warehouse store at the Lycoming Mall in Muncy, Pennsylvania

    Aldi, long known for its discount approach, offered a $40 Thanksgiving spread for ten — down from $47 last year. 

    The German chain swapped out Butterball turkeys for cheaper Jennie-O birds, saving roughly 30 cents a pound. Butterball is still available for 97 cents a pound for those willing to pay extra.

    Aldi also replaced a single pie crust with a frozen two-pack and shaved a few cents off carrots, potatoes and onions.

    Target’s seven-item Thanksgiving kit has also gone more budget-friendly, swapping name brands like Del Monte and Campbell’s for its own private labels.

    The Minneapolis-based retailer says its kit for four people costs under $20 — about the same as last year and down on the $25 from 2023.

    A NielsenIQ survey found that 58 percent of Americans are deeply worried about food prices, while 31 percent say they now prefer cheaper store brands.

    Food costs were up 2.7 percent in September compared with a year earlier, according to federal data, while consumer confidence dropped to its lowest level in three and a half years.



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