Stocking Up for the Holiday Weekend

Regardless of how you’re spending the break, you might find yourself needing a few must-haves for the extended weekend. Are you firing up the grill for classic favorites like hotdogs and burgers, prepping potato salad, or slathering barbecue sauce on chicken? Maybe you’re simply picking up groceries to prepare for the workweek ahead or taking advantage of major sales events happening at many retailers.
Are Grocery Stores Open on Memorial Day?

If you’re wondering whether your go-to grocery store will be open on Memorial Day, you’re in luck—a wide variety of options remain available. Below is a comprehensive list so you can plan accordingly and avoid any last-minute surprises.
Federal Holiday Closures vs. Retail Openings

Since Memorial Day is a federal holiday, you can expect banks, government offices, and schools to be closed. However, plenty of retailers, restaurants, and businesses continue to serve customers—including most major grocery chains—so you’ll still have plenty of shopping options.
Major Grocery Stores and Retailers Open

Many large grocery chains, such as Target, Walmart, and Trader Joe’s, will keep their doors open for regular hours, though pharmacy hours might be reduced at some locations. From ACME and Aldi to Safeway and Whole Foods, most stores are accessible—just be sure to check local hours, as some locations may have adjusted schedules. In addition to grocers, popular retailers like Best Buy, Home Depot, and Kohl’s will also be open, as will several convenience stores and pharmacies.
Stores Staying Closed

It’s worth noting that not every store will be open—Costco, for example, observes the holiday and will remain closed on Memorial Day. Before heading out, it’s always a smart idea to confirm the hours of your preferred store, ensuring your holiday plans go off without a hitch.


