Fortune Magazine is reporting that The Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York City is serving the most expensive Thanksgiving meal today in the USA!

Well, the title got you to click this article, so with that said would you pay $76,000 dollars for your Thanksgiving meal?

I know what you're thinking, "WHAT IN THE WORLD COULD MAKE IT COST THAT MUCH?!"

Let's run this bad boy down:

1.  The turkey is $105-a-pound because it's covered in rare spices and comes with a slab of imported Japanese bacon, a glaze made of oranges that cost $75 each and special reserve Grand Marnier, and gravy made with rare bourbon.

2.  The sweet potatoes are served with Caspian Sea caviar that's $1,600-an-ounce . . . and the mashed potatoes are made with $455-a-pound Swedish moose cheese.

3.  The stuffing includes $475-a-pound Wagyu beef and foie gras.

4.  Some of the other side dishes are oysters that cost $100 each, a cranberry sauce made with balsamic vinegar that's $60-an-ounce, and Wagyu beef lollipops that are made with a cognac that's $4,800-a-bottle.

5.  The dinner also comes with tickets to see "Hamilton", a $7,500 Black Friday shopping spree on Fifth Avenue, a two-night stay at a luxury suite at the Mandarin Oriental ($4,395), a limousine for their travels, a guided tour of the city, dance lessons at Fred Astaire Dance Studio, a $260 carriage ride through Central Park, and a $20,000 watch.

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