Domestic food supply chains are getting stronger but global supply chains remain threated by bad actors online. (Credit:5m3photos/Adobe Stock) Domestic food supply chains are getting stronger but global supply chains remain threated by bad actors online. (Credit:5m3photos/Adobe Stock)

This year's Thanksgiving turkey cost 16% less than in 2022, cranberries were about 20% less, and some leafy greens were 10% cheaper this year, according to an agricultural economics report released by Wells Fargo in the run up to Turkey Day.

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