It’s almost the big day and if you’ve still got the Christmas food shop to sort, you might be wondering when supermarkets in Worcester are open over the festive period.
Whether you're planning a big festive feast or you need to dash to the shops for a last-minute purchase, it's worth bearing in mind, some supermarkets may be changing their opening times.
To help you out, we've broken down all the major supermarket opening times near you during the Christmas period.
Supermarket opening times over Christmas in Worcester 2023
Asda
Asda is opening its doors on Christmas Eve from 11am to 5pm while it will be closed on Christmas Day.
On Boxing Day and New Year's Day, it'll be open from 9am until 6pm while on New Year's Eve, it will open at 11am and close at 5pm.
Check your local store opening times via the website.
Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s St Johns superstore will open at 11am and close at 5pm on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
It will close on Christmas Day and reopen on Boxing Day from 9am until 6pm.
On New Year's Day, customers can shop from 8am until 8pm.
Check your local store opening times via the website.
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Tesco
Tesco superstore will open on Christmas Eve from 10am until 4pm but it will close its doors on Christmas Day.
It reopens on Boxing Day from 9am-6pm and will open at the same hours on New Year's Day.
On New Year's Eve, Tesco will be open from 10am until 4pm.
Check your local store opening times via the website.
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Aldi
Check your local store opening times via the website.
Aldi will open from 9.30pm on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve and close at 4pm on both days.
It will close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
Make sure to check the opening times at your local stores before heading out to do some shopping.
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