Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together and enjoy a delicious meal, but what happens if you forgot a crucial ingredient or need last-minute items for your dinner? Many grocery stores and larger chains have limited hours on Thanksgiving Day, so you’re in luck.
According to TODAY, several grocery store chains will be open on Thanksgiving with limited holiday hours. Some of these stores include Stop and Shop, Wegmans, Vons, Shaws, Save A Lot, Safeway, Ralphs, H-E-B, Dillons, Cub Grocery, ACME, and Albertson’s. This means you can still grab those missing items for your Thanksgiving feast.
However, not all stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day. Target, for example, will be closed on the holiday, as stated on their website. Similarly, Walmart has also announced that all of its stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day so that their employees can spend time with their families.
Publix is another store that will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. The supermarket chain made an announcement on social media, informing customers that their stores will be closed on November 28. They will resume regular hours on November 29.
If you’re a Whole Foods shopper, you may be in luck. Some Whole Foods locations will be open on Thanksgiving Day, but it’s best to check your local store’s page for specific hours.
Kroger is another chain that will have some stores open on Thanksgiving. However, customers are advised to check their local Kroger for specific hours. According to the store’s website, all locations that are open on Thanksgiving will close at 4 p.m., and pharmacies will be closed for the holiday.
So, if you find yourself in need of any last-minute Thanksgiving supplies, rest assured that there are still options available to you. Whether you need a missing ingredient for your famous stuffing recipe or forgot to buy cranberry sauce, there are grocery stores that will be open to help you out. Just make sure to check the holiday hours of your local store to avoid any surprises.