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Surveys say the price of Thanksgiving dinner, including turkey, is up this year. Economists attribute the price increase largely to inflation. While experts say there’s no shortage of turkeys, 8 million birds have died or been culled this year because of a viral disease.
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The district has thousands of students who lack stable housing. Events like these are part of an effort to reach families and break down stigma.
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If you’re having turkey for Thanksgiving you’re likely paying more than ever before for the bird. But you might be thankful you got one at all. Turkey producers had to run a gauntlet of pestilence and inflation to provide your Thanksgiving protein this year.
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A St. Louis Fed economist says economic recovery from the pandemic has propelled demand for consumption, and it will take time for prices to even out.
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Francis Lam’s “Turkey Confidential 2021,” features chefs and food writers with a global mind and skill set who are sharing their love by sharing their recipes for the holiday feast.
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A dozen school systems in the St. Louis area extended their Thanksgiving breaks this year. It’s part of an ongoing effort to address pandemic burnout among staff and students.
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A fungus that can damage some crops has shown up early this year in Illinois and is a major worry for growers and canners of pumpkins.
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Fort Leonard Wood is continuing its tradition of a robust Thanksgiving meal for soldiers, but with more safety measures.
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The coronavirus pandemic has led to fewer and smaller Thanksgiving gatherings, hurting turkey sales overall. But the niche turkey farmer is somewhat immune from the trend.
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The coronavirus pandemic is causing St. Louis-area families to break away from holiday traditions this year in order to stay safe.