Even though a ton of grocery stores are closed on Thanksgiving, you can still find what you need to finish preparing your feast. Our article on grocery stores open on Thanksgiving Day <\/a>covers quite a number of them. <\/p>
But for the purpose of this article, we’ll be going over grocery stores that will be closed on Thanksgiving this year. It’s almost the same list every year because this routine has become a company culture<\/a> for grocery stores on this list. <\/p>
Some major retailers will be open on Thanksgiving, but the following places will be closed for the holiday:<\/p>
According to reports from the business, Adams Fairacre Farms will be closed on Thanksgiving.<\/p>
There will be no ALDI stores open on Thanksgiving.<\/p>
On Thanksgiving this year, there will be no BJ’s Wholesale Club stores open.<\/p>
There will be no Costco on Thanksgiving Day.<\/p>
There will be no Sam’s Club on Thanksgiving Day. They will be closed this year.<\/p>
During the Thanksgiving holiday this year, ShopRite will be closed.<\/p>
On Thanksgiving, Target stores will be closed.<\/p>
Walmart will be closed on Thanksgiving.<\/p>
The situation has evolved. Traditionally, Black Friday marked the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. Black Friday sales used to begin on Thanksgiving Day, but now they often begin much earlier, sometimes as early as October with events like Amazon Prime Days or Early Verizon Black Friday Deals<\/a>.<\/p>
Like Walmart<\/a>, each store decides for itself whether or not to be open on Thanksgiving Day based on the needs of its own employees, customers, and bottom line. While some stores may be closed on Thanksgiving Day, others may spread the excitement of ‘Black Friday’ sales all season long, both in-store and online.<\/p>
On this holiday Monday, most supermarkets will be closed, though a few may have reduced hours.<\/p>
The United States recognizes six official holidays each year. About 96% of all U.S. businesses, though not required to, give employees paid time off for these holidays. They include New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.<\/p>
Most businesses and services in Nova Scotia will be closed or have reduced hours on Monday, Thanksgiving Day, as it is a designated retail closing day.<\/p>
The United States and Canada celebrate a national holiday every year called Thanksgiving to give thanks for the year’s harvest and other bounties. The English colonists (Pilgrims) at Plymouth in 1621 shared a harvest feast with the local Wampanoag people, who are widely credited with inspiring the modern American Thanksgiving.<\/p>