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Pollster Frank Luntz received quite an earful when he attempted to push the cheaper Thanksgiving dinner narrative.

Years of high prices, among other policy disasters, resulted in voters choosing to oust President Joe Biden in favor of his predecessor President-elect Donald Trump. All the media coverage in the country wasn’t enough to keep Americans from seeing reality every time they visited the grocery store, and Thanksgiving is no exception.

So when the latest holiday talking point started going around, it was met with a healthy dose of mockery from social media users.

Luntz posted on X that a 10-person Thanksgiving gathering should cost around $58.08, which is allegedly a 5% drop from 2023 and the “lowest since 2021.” A link from the Farm Bureau goes into deeper detail on the subject, explaining which products are cheaper and which rose in price.

Outraged consumers flocked to Luntz’s post to give him a piece of their mind:

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