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SafeX Pro Exchange|Are grocery stores open on Memorial Day 2024? Stores hours and details on Costco, Walmart, more
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Date:2025-04-11 02:36:33
If you need to grab some last minute supplies for your Memorial Day barbecue on SafeX Pro ExchangeMonday, you're in luck as most national grocery retailers will be open on the holiday.
While most national banks and the United States Postal Service will be closed on Memorial Day, grocery stores such as Walmart, Kroger and Publix will all be open. Costco warehouses, however, will be closed.
The holiday is one of many in the U.S. that observe and honor the armed forces. Originally called "Decoration Day," Memorial Day dates back to the 1860s and commemorates those who have died while serving in the U.S. military.
Here's what you need to know about which grocery stores are open and closed on Memorial Day 2024.
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Is Walmart open on Memorial Day? See store hours
Walmart stores will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Memorial Day, a company spokesperson told USA TODAY. However it is best to reach out to your local Walmart or check the online store directory before heading to the store.
Is Costco open on Memorial Day?
According to Costco's website, warehouses will be closed on Memorial Day.
Is Sam's Club open on Memorial Day?
Sam's Club warehouses will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for Plus members, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for Club members, according to the company's website.
Is Kroger open on Memorial Day?
Yes, the majority of Kroger family of stores will be open on Memorial Day. Customers are encouraged to check with their local store for specific hours.
The Kroger family of stores includes: Baker’s, City Market, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Foods Co, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Gerbes, Jay C Food Store, King Soopers, Kroger, Mariano’s, Metro Market, Pay-Less Super Markets, Pick’n Save, QFC, Ralphs, Ruler, Smith’s Food and Drug.
Is Target open on Memorial Day?
Yes, Target stores will be open on Memorial Day, the company told USA TODAY. Store hours vary by location, so check with your local store regarding its specific holiday hours.
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Is Trader Joe's open on Memorial Day?
Yes, Trader Joe's will be open regular hours on Monday, May 27, a company spokesperson confirmed to USA TODAY.
Customers can find more information about their local Trader Joe's store using the company's store locator.
Is Publix open on Memorial Day?
Yes, Publix stores will be open regular hours on Memorial Day, a company spokesperson told USA TODAY.
Is Aldi open on Memorial Day?
Aldi stores will be open limited hours on Memorial Day. Holiday hours vary by location, so customers are encouraged to check with their local stores for specific hours.
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Is Whole Foods open on Memorial Day?
Yes, all Whole Foods locations will be open on Memorial Day, the company told USA TODAY. Hours vary by location, so check with your local store for their specific hours.
Is Food Lion open on Memorial Day?
Yes, all Food Lion stores will be open on Memorial Day.
Is Winn-Dixie open on Memorial Day?
Yes, Winn-Dixie stores will be open normal hours on Memorial Day, the company told USA TODAY.
Is Harris Teeter open on Memorial Day?
Yes, Harris Teeter stores will be open regular hours on Memorial Day.
Is Giant Eagle open on Memorial Day?
Giant Eagle stores will be open regular hours on Memorial Day, the company told USA TODAY. Pharmacies will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Memorial Day as well.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.
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