The holidays are a time for giving, but let's be honest—they're also a time for getting. And this year, two of the country's biggest retailers are giving shoppers something extra: the gift of low prices. That's right, Aldi and Walmart, both here in the Capital Region, are dropping their prices to 2019 levels for the holiday season. So if you're looking to save a few bucks on your holiday shopping, these are the places to do it!  Here is what you will save on, according to Yahoo News!

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If you need to get more familiar with Aldi, it's a German-based grocery chain that's been rapidly expanding in the United States over the past few years. And if you're looking for deals on holiday staples like turkey, ham, and pumpkin pie, Aldi is the place to be. This year, the retailer is offering all of these items at lower prices than they were in 2019. So if you're looking to save a few bucks on your holiday feast, Aldi is definitely worth checking out.

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Walmart is another retailer known for its low prices, and this holiday season is no exception. The retail giant offers a wide variety of holiday items at lower prices than last year. You name it: Turkey, ham, pumpkin pie; Walmart has it at a price that's sure to please. So if you're looking for a one-stop shop for your holiday needs, Walmart is worth checking out.

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Whether you're looking for turkey or ham, pumpkin pie, or Christmas cookies, Aldi and Walmart have you covered—at lower prices than last year. So if you're looking to save a few bucks this holiday season, these are two retailers you don't want to miss. Happy shopping!

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