In a change of pace, here's a story about the cost of one meal going down instead of up because of rising food prices.

The cost of a Thanksgiving meal has decreased this year, according to the latest Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute analysis.

The annual report takes a look at prices consumers will pay for a traditional Thanksgiving meal of turkey, sides such as vegetables, cranberries, stuffing and rolls, pumpkin pie and beverages for 10 people. USA TODAY was given an exclusive early look at Wells Fargo's report.

An all national-name brand menu for 10 people will cost $95 while an all private-label or store brand menu will cost $80, according to Wells Fargo.

While the consumer price index for the cost of food at home was up 2.7% in September compared to a year ago, Wells Fargo's Thanksgiving menu price has fallen by about 2% to 3%, depending on the shopper's strategy, said Michael Swanson, chief agricultural economist for Wells Fargo.