Facebook posts
Facebook posts
stated on October 12, 2021 in a Facebook post:

A photo shows a $123,199 turkey for sale at Target “this year.”

False
By Bill McCarthy
October 19, 2021

$123,000 turkey? Viral photo of pricey Target turkey is several years old, shows pricing error

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  • The viral photo of a frozen turkey priced at over $123,000 at Target is outdated, and the price was listed in error. The photo was posted online as early as 2015. 

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As supply chain issues mount, some Facebook users are sharing an image that purports to show a turkey for sale at Target for an eye-popping price: $123,199, and $9,999.99 per pound.

“No Turkey for Thanksgiving this year,” said one such Facebook post uploaded Oct. 12.

The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

Some Facebook users who reacted to the post blamed President Joe Biden for the crazy cost the viral image showed, leaving comments such as “inflation is killing us” and “thanks Joe.” 

Target turkey Facebook post with False logo
Figure 1: Target turkey Facebook post with False logo

An Oct. 12 Facebook post falsely claimed this old photo was “this year.”

But while supply chain backlogs could affect the cost and availability of Thanksgiving turkeys, the photo of a $123,000 bird at Target is several years old — and it’s nowhere near reflective of the true cost of a frozen turkey at the retail and grocery giant, which is many times lower.

PolitiFact found the same photo posted in November 2015 on Reddit and the image sharing service Imgur. The price tag in the photo also includes an expiration date of April 15, 2016. 

The price tag lists a Target store at the Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis as the location of the photo, and PolitiFact confirmed that the pricing was an error at a single store in 2015. The Reddit user who appears to have first uploaded the image in November of that year wrote on the forum that he brought the turkey to a cashier, but “the ticket didn’t have a barcode to scan.”

The $123,000 price is exponentially higher than the cost of a frozen turkey at Target — or at other U.S. grocery stores, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture

Target’s website currently shows that similarly sized frozen turkeys are going for a max price of about $23 at the same location in Minneapolis, and $1.39 per pound.

We rate this Facebook post False.

Our Sources

Facebook post, Oct. 12, 2021

Reverse image searches on Google, Bing, TinEye and Yandex, accessed Oct. 19, 2021

Magnifier on InVid, accessed Oct. 19, 2021

U.S. Department of Agriculture, "Turkey Market News Report, Friday, October 15, 2021," Oct. 15, 2021

Reddit post (archived), Nov. 11, 2015

Imgur post (archived), Nov. 11, 2015

Snopes, "Photo of $123K Frozen Turkey at Target Is from 2015," Oct. 18, 2021

Correspondence with Target, Oct. 19, 2021

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