
"Many chains offer take-home feasts to feed four to 10 or more people, sometimes for less than $100. RELATED: Gobble up these turkeys at South Bay eateries Most feasts include turkey, ham or other proteins; potatoes, dressing or both; bread and sides. Many include cranberries as well. Some but not all feasts include desserts such as pumpkin or apple pie."
"Some of these bundles are heat-and-serve, meaning hot items will take two or three hours to reheat once you get them home. Some bundles are ready to go, meaning you'll have to get them home and serve them before they cool off. Make sure you know which you're ordering. Nearly all Thanksgiving feasts have to be ordered in advance. Some chains have deadlines a few days before the holiday, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 27 this year."
"Windows for pickup windows are usually limited. Many restaurants will be closed on the holiday. Others may have limited hours. Here are some Thanksgiving feasts that have been announced on websites, social media or in press releases. Prices are derived from websites but are approximate and may vary by location. Buca di Beppo: This Italian chain offers feasts with traditional sliced turkey, spicy Italian stuffing, and pumpkin pie."
Restaurants and national chains offer take-home Thanksgiving feasts sized to feed four to ten or more people, sometimes for less than $100. Bundles commonly include turkey, ham or other proteins; potatoes, dressing or both; bread and an assortment of sides, and many include cranberries. Some feasts add desserts such as pumpkin or apple pie. Many packages are heat-and-serve, requiring two to three hours to reheat at home, while others are ready to serve and must be transported hot. Nearly all feasts must be ordered in advance, with limited pickup windows and possible holiday closures or reduced hours. Prices and offerings vary by location.
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