Sam's Club's Fully Cooked Thanksgiving Meal Deal Can Feed Up to 10 People for Under $100

And it can be delivered to your home in less than three hours.

Food & Wine / Sam's West, Inc.

Food & Wine / Sam's West, Inc.

Looking to make your Thanksgiving meal planning even easier? All you need to do is go to Sam's Club.

In October, Sam's Club — which is owned by Walmart — announced that it's joining many other stores in offering pre-arranged Thanksgiving meals that take the stress out of planning and cooking. And its meal is made for a real party.

As Myron Frazier, the senior vice president of Member's Mark, shared in a blog post, the company's deal includes enough food to feed up to 10 people for under $100. It can also be delivered to a member's home in under three hours.

Related: 26 Thanksgiving Recipes Our Editors Make Every Year

"What does this mean for members? More time for hosting and less time stressing in the kitchen," Frazier added. Everything in the kit is fully pre-cooked and ready to serve in under two hours.

The meal deal comes with a whole Member's Mark hickory smoked turkey, 24 Member's Mark yeast dinner rolls, a tray of mac 'n' cheese, mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts, sweet potato mash, a cranberry crunch salad, and a pumpkin pie.

"We know our members care deeply about the ingredients that make up their meals. That's why every item in our Member's Mark Thanksgiving basket is thoughtfully crafted and mindfully made," Frazier added. "We're always refining our selection to bring members products made from responsibly and ethically sourced ingredients. This isn't just food — it's a commitment to quality that you can trust."

Related: Aldi’s Thanksgiving Basket Can Feed 10 People for Just $47

Sam's Club isn't the only store offering such a deal. Aldi is also offering a similar pre-arranged option. Its Thanksgiving Basket promises to also feed up to 10 people and includes a Butterball turkey, gravy, rolls, cornbread stuffing, and mac and cheese, and ingredients to make cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie. And it's priced at $47, which it proudly proclaims is even cheaper than last year's offering. As CEO Jason Hart said in a press release, “We worked hard this Thanksgiving to deliver the best value and quality products so everyone can enjoy a traditional meal with family and friends without having to scale back."

But maybe you can order both for different events and taste test to see which one you like the most for dinner and for the all-important leftovers.