🎯 Big News About Walmart This Thanksgiving
🚪 Will Walmart be open on Thanksgiving?
Nope — this Thanksgiving Day, Walmart stores will be shut down all day. In fact, since 2020, Walmart has made it a habit to close on Thanksgiving so that its employees can enjoy the holiday with their families.
📅 What does “Closed” really mean?
That means all kinds of Walmart locations — big Supercenters, smaller neighborhood stores — are off limits on Thanksgiving. No groceries. No snacks. No last-minute holiday shopping. It’s a full stop for the day.
🔄 What about the day before and Black Friday?
If you want to shop around Thanksgiving, the day before (usually Wednesday) works — most stores operate under regular hours that day. On the day after Thanksgiving — the infamous — Walmart swings its doors wide open early, often around 6 A.M., for big deals, sales, and the holiday-shopping rush.
🛒 Planning a Thanksgiving dinner? Here’s what to do
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If you need groceries, kitchen stuff, or anything for Thanksgiving dinner — buy them before Thanksgiving Day. Don’t wait until the last minute.
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If you can’t make it in person, check whether Walmart’s online store or delivery/pick-up services are available in your area — these often stay open even if physical stores are closed.
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If you’re after big sales or holiday-discount deals, get ready for Black Friday. That’s when stuff goes fast.
❤️ Why did Walmart choose to close for Thanksgiving?
Back in 2020, Walmart decided to give its workers a break during the busy holiday season and allow them to spend Thanksgiving with family. That became permanent — they realized it wasn’t just for a pandemic. Since then, closing on Thanksgiving has become a tradition.
🎯 Final Word: Shop Smart, Plan Ahead
So, if you were thinking of heading to Walmart on Thanksgiving for some last-minute shopping — stop. The store will be closed. Instead, plan ahead: buy your stuff the day before, or use online ordering. And if you’re up for deals and sales, wake up early for Black Friday. That way, you won’t end up stuck with no chips for your dinner or closed doors.
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