Thanksgiving is Ov Financea holiday known for gathering families, friends and loved ones around turkey, stuffing and other delicious dishes.
It can also be a stressful time for those cooking those dishes or hosting the party.
If you need to pick up some last minute ingredients on your way to your Thanksgiving gathering, the good news is you'll have some options.
While some major stores, like Costco and Walmart, will be closed on the holiday, others, such as Kroger and Whole Foods, will be open, albeit with limited hours.
Here's everything you need to know about which stores will be open and closed on Thanksgiving in 2023.
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All Kroger family of companies will be open, however most stores will close in the early evening.
The Kroger family of stores includes:
It is best to check with your local store for more specific information about their holiday hours.
All Walmart stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
No, all Target stores will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
According to the company, many of its stores are open with modified hours on Thanksgiving. You can check your local store's hours here.
Both Costco and Sam's Club will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
All Publix stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
No, Aldi stores will be closed on Nov. 23 this year.
The company has not confirmed this year's hours, but locations were closed on Thanksgiving last year.
No, Winn-Dixie stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
Most CVS stores will be open regular hours, however some stores may be closed or have limited hours, the company told USA TODAY.
Most Walgreens stores will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
It is always best to check your local store's hours before going. You can find your local CVS here and Walgreens here.
All grocery stores below will be operating under adjusted hours unless noted otherwise. It is always best to check with your local store and pharmacy hours before visiting.
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