Though Savenor's starts taking orders early, there is hope for procrastinators.
Savenor says he "always brings in extras" just in case customers forget to make arrangements beforehand.
But Moreau cautions that last-minute purchasers may not get the best turkey.
"The funny thing is [usually] it's just for a couple of people, and they end up having to buy an 18-pound turkey," Moreau says.
Savenor's also provides its customers with recipes and turkey-roasting guides, since roasting times vary for differently sized birds as well as for wild turkeys.
Only the Best for Mom
Though he is a vegetarian, Kevin Musumano says his mother will be enjoying Savenor's turkey this Thanksgiving.
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