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Meat and Poultry Industry News

Butterball and key holiday brands join together to set the Thanksgiving table

By Industry News
November 4, 2015

Butterball is partnering with several key Thanksgiving brands to help holiday cooks create a delicious meal this Thanksgiving holiday. Offers will include savings from Butterball, Green Giant, Marie Callender’sfrozen desserts, Pepperidge Farm, Reynolds and Sister Schubert’s to make sure that the moments shared during this year’s Thanksgiving dinner are remembered for a lifetime.    

“This Thanksgiving, Butterball is helping holiday cooks more than ever before,” said Rebecca Welch, brand manager of seasonal products for Butterball LLC. “Whether it’s providing trustworthy cooking advice or the best holiday savings, we’re here to help pull off the most successful meal of the year.”

Butterball has partnered with top holiday brands to provide cost-savings for a stress-free Thanksgiving:

In print:
Up to $4.50 in savings will be available in your local Sunday newspaper Sunday, November 8, 2015, including:

o   Butterball, Marie Callender’s, Pepperidge Farm and Sister Schubert’s will offer $3 off by mail when you buy a Butterball Fresh or Frozen Whole Turkey plus two of the participating items including, Pepperidge Farm stuffing, Marie Callender’s or Claim Jumper Frozen Dessert Pies or Sister Schubert’s Frozen Dinner Rolls.

o   Marie Callender’s is also offering an additional $0.75 off one Marie Callender’s Dessert Pies (26 oz. or larger), found in the freezer aisle.

o   Sister Schubert’s will offer an additional $0.75 off when you buy one package of Sister Schubert’s Frozen Dinner Rolls.

On Sunday, November 15, 2015, Butterball and Reynolds will offer savings on Butterball Fresh or Frozen Whole Turkeys and Reynolds preparation tools. Save $0.55 on Reynolds Wrap Foil, $0.50 on Reynolds Oven Bags and receive a $5 mail-in coupon on your next fresh or frozen Butterball turkey purchase.

Online
Starting November 13, 2015, save more than $8 on Thanksgiving favorites via Coupons.com with a mail-in rebate on Butterball Fresh or Frozen Whole Turkeys and instant coupons from Marie Callender’s or Claim Jumper pies, Reynolds Wrap Foil, Reynolds Oven Bags, Green Giant vegetables and Sister Schubert’s rolls.

In Store
Pick up a Reynolds EZ Foil baking pan and save $1 on Reynolds Wrap Foil, $1 on Reynolds Oven Bags, $1 on Marie Callender’s or Claim Jumper Frozen Dessert Pies and a $5 mail-in coupon on your next Butterball purchase.

Head to the freezer aisle to purchase Sister Schubert’s rolls and receive additional inside the package. Savings include $1 off your next Marie Callender’s or Claim Jumper Frozen Dessert Pie, $1 off any Butterball Fresh or Frozen item or Butterball Deli Meat and $0.75 on any Sister Schubert’s item.

Buy your Butterball Fresh Whole Turkey today and check the tail tag to save $1 on one bag of Pepperidge Farm stuffing.

Check for these special savings all month long on Butterball.com, Facebookand Twitter. For recipe inspiration from your favorite holiday brands, visit Instagram and Pinterest for great recipe ideas and culinary inspiration.

Source: Butterball LLC

KEYWORDS: Butterball thanksgiving

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