The company wants to thank its employees with a much-deserved break.
Most of us don't plan on leaving our Thanksgiving shopping until Thanksgiving Day, but last-minute grocery store runs aren't all that unlikely when making such a laborious meal from scratch. To that end, it pays to know the grocery chains that you can count on come November 24. And this year, one popular brand is removing itself from this list., one of America's top five most trusted grocery chains, won't be open on Thanksgiving.
The new Thanksgiving policy includes all of Hy-Vee grocery locations, Dollar Fresh Markets, Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh locations, Wall to Wall Wine and Spirits locations, Hy-Vee Wine & Spirits, and Hy-Vee corporate offices. However, there are a few exceptions to the Thanksgiving shutdown. Customers will still be able to pay at the pump for fuel at all Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh locations. Also, anyone who buys a holiday meal pack can schedule a time to come pick up their order, either in-store prior to Thanksgiving Thursday or via curbside pickup from 8 to 11 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day at Hy-Vee grocery stores.in shutting its doors this Thanksgiving.
"After careful consideration and review of the positive support from guests who planned their Thanksgiving meal needs in advance last year, we have made the decision to close our supermarkets on Thanksgiving Day again this year," Giant Eagle Senior Director of Corporate Communications Dan Donovan said in a
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