No, your eyes aren't deceiving you. The image above features November 2019 and this year (2024); the dates are the same. This is why Thanksgiving is "late" this year, but it's not.
What's worse than not being able to find a product you need in store? How about not being able to purchase a much-needed ingredient because it's contaminated and has been totally pulled from the grocery shelves?
Honestly, it seems like the best idea to plan your Black Friday adventures pretty far in advance because stores are having deals earlier and earlier every year to beat the competition.
One Evansville, Indiana neighborhood will be serving a community Thanksgiving meal, and it is free to attend. Not only that, but it is open to anyone and everyone!