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Thanksgiving
The underdog of contrived shopping holidays
Nov 27, 2014
This weekend, don't forget about Small Business Saturday.
On Turkey Day eve, have we reached peak chicken?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 26, 2014
Some traders are betting that stock in American chicken producers can only go down from here.
Forget Grandma's house. Hit a Thanksgiving restaurant.
Nov 26, 2014
Restaurants that serve dinner on Thanksgiving are increasingly busy.
Making it a meatless Thanksgiving with Tofurky
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 25, 2014
Kai Ryssdal talks to Seth Tibbott, founder and president of the Tofurky company.
Your Wallet: Making Thanksgiving work for you
Nov 21, 2014
Let us in on the secrets of your Turkey-day economics.
With low gas prices, Thanksgiving travel hits the road
Nov 20, 2014
AAA releases its holiday travel forecast on Thursday. The big takeaway: lots more people will be hitting the road this Thanksgiving, due in no small part to plummeting gas prices. Drivers aren't alone with their lower fuel expenses—The airline industry saved $1.6 billion in fuel costs this past year; meanwhile, airfares have gone up.
During the holiday season, the vast majority of people will travel by car. "Usually accounting for about 85 to 90 percent of all travelers," says AAA spokesperson Heather Hunter.
For people taking incredibly long trips, or very short trips, the choice to fly or drive is clear. "But it is the medium length trips, say between 200 and 1,000 miles, where it gets more complicated," says Jon Lal is the CEO of befrugal.com and the creator of <a href="http://www.befrugal.com/tools/fly-or-drive-calculator/">Fly or Drive calculator</a>, which takes into account lots of factors. For example: Will you need a rental car if you fly? Are you checking bags? What are current gas prices and how much wear and tear will the trip put on your car?
Dan Sniadoski lives in Seattle. He’s been invited to Thanksgiving dinners at his mom’s place in Montana and at a friend’s house in Portland. "And I still haven't made up my mind if I’m going to travel, and if I do, where am I going to go," he says. Flying is out of the question; he can’t afford last minute airfare. So at this point, his decision comes down to whether to spend the holidays with friends or family.
Shopping: As American as apple pie on Thanksgiving
by
Adriene Hill
Nov 28, 2013
Stores are opening up earlier than ever this Thanksgiving, in an effort to lure shoppers. Not everyone is happy about it.
For public good, not for profit.
5 trends - including TV dinners - spawned by Thanksgiving
by
Shea Huffman
Nov 28, 2013
Turkey, Black Friday, and ... TV dinners? Here are a few parts of the economy that wouldn't be the same without Thanksgiving.
Going to work on Thanksgiving -- not everyone is bummed about it
Nov 28, 2013
While you're eating turkey and enjoying time with family and friends, let's take a moment to acknowledge those who are working on this day.
The most practical Thanksgiving Day shopping list we may ever hear
Nov 28, 2013
When you hear Black Friday, you may think of a fun shopping spree. But some people plan to use the day to buy more practical items.