Aldi confirms all 2,100 stores will close down for entire day during grocery blackout and Costco won’t be any help
Holiday consumers will have to go elsewhere for their grocery needs as a result of ALDI’s impending mass closures.
Every single one of the supermarket chain’s 2,100 sites in 38 states will close for 24 hours.
Customers who have visited Aldif for years might not be surprised because, according to its website, it usually closes on a few important dates.
Every holiday, including Christmas, is rapidly approaching—it’s just 21 days away.
As Aldi honors the day and offers its employees time to rejoice with loved ones, customers in dire need of Christmas dinner components, gifts, or any other items they might require from the store won’t be able to shop in-store on December 25.
On Christmas Eve, Aldi will also have shortened hours at its locations.
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Customers would be well advised to confirm the hours of their local Aldi in advance, as they may vary from store to store and from state to state.
They can then modify their plans to visit the closest Aldi either after Christmas Day on December 26 or during the restricted hours on Christmas Eve.
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On December 25, rivals like Costco won’t be of much assistance either.
Additionally, the warehouse retailer acknowledges it as a time for staff members to rejoice with loved ones.
All of Costco’s more than 600 sites in the US will close for the day.
Additionally, Costco stores will have different hours on Christmas Eve.
Customers should once more verify the hours of their closest location, since some have indicated restricted hours of operation from 8:30 AM to 5 PM.
Publix, Sam’s Club, Trader Joe’s, Wegman’s, and Winn Dixie will also close for the holiday, so Aldi and Costco aren’t the only stores doing so.
Retail behemoths like Target, Walmart, Macy’s, Kohl’s, Big Lots, and Dollar Tree will do the same.
Nevertheless, according to CBS News, the average American is projected to spend between $900 and $2,100 on supplies and gifts during this, the busiest shopping season of the year.
Stores Closed on Christmas
- Albertsons
- ALDI
- Big Lots
- Burlington
- Costco
- Dollar General
- Family Dollar/Dollar Tree
- JCPenny
- Kohl’s
- Kroger
- Lowe’s
- Macy’s
- Michaels
- Publix
- Rite Aid
- Sam s Club
- ShopRite
- Stop & Shop
- Trader Joe’s
- Target
- The Home Depot
- Walmart
- Wegman’s
- Whole Foods
- Winn-Dixie
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This implies that some stores, such as Bravo Supermarkets, Giant, Duane Reade, CVS, a few Walgreens sites, Wawa, and Circle K, will remain open on Christmas Day.
Additionally scheduled to open on December 25 are Casey’s General Store, Cumberland Farms, Starbucks, 7-Eleven, and Safeway.
Hours will probably be restricted and will still differ by state and locale.
As the Christmas approaches, a lot of stores are selling sweetdealson items.
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Walmart is selling at least four Christmas trees for as little as $38.
The $5 Christmas mugs from Target are also causing a stir among shoppers.
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