Morrisons August bank holiday 2023 opening times: What time are stores open? | The Sun

MORRISONS shoppers should take note of the supermarket's opening hours over the August Bank Holiday.

There is another Bank Holiday to enjoy after a bumper year, which will land on August 28.

Bear in mind, not all shops will have the same opening and closing hours, so do check before heading out.

To find out if your local Morrisons is open or closed on the Bank Holiday, you can use the locator tool on its website.

Is Morrisons open over the August Bank Holiday?

On Monday, August 28, Morrisons stores will open at their usual time, but they will close slightly earlier at 8pm.

But opening hours may vary from branch to branch so customers should check the supermarket's store locator.

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You can find this on its website, you just have to enter your postcode to find your nearest branch.

What about other supermarkets?

Aldi said its stores in England and Wales will be open until 8pm on Monday.

Asda has confirmed its supermarket opening times for August 28 will vary across the country.

Tesco said the majority of its larger stores will be open from 8am to 6pm on Monday 28 while some may be open until 8pm.

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Most of Sainsbury's larger stores will be open between 8am and 8pm.

Lidl stores across England and Wales will open between 8am and 8pm.

Are other shops closed during the August Bank Holiday?

Most of the nation's favourite attractions, shops and restaurants will remain open across the Bank Holiday.

Department stores and smaller retailers will have their doors open, but times may change.

Most retailers will have their opening times listed on their websites, so make sure to check before heading out.

The opening times of stores generally vary depending on the location and size of the store.

Public transport timings also vary on a Bank Holiday weekend, so ensure you check the timetables to avoid any travel troubles.

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