Target will be open on July 4, with the majority of stores operating between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. However, hours may differ by location, so it's smart to check when your nearby store will be open before you head out. Since Independence Day is a national holiday, keep in mind that many shops and grocery stores might change when they're open.
Independence Day is celebrated every year on July 4. This day marks when the Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776. The government made it an official national holiday in 1870, and people started celebrating it with big gatherings, fireworks, and patriotic shows way after the War of 1812 ended.
Now that July 4 is a holiday all over the country, you'll find that government offices, banks, post offices, libraries, and the stock market shut down for the day. Even with these shutdowns, most of the retail industry keeps running, as many big grocery and department stores stay open to some extent.
Along with Target, Walmart shops will also do business on July 4, with most spots open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Other food store chains like Food Lion, Publix, Harris Teeter, Wegmans, Harveys, and Winn-Dixie are also likely to stay open during their usual hours.
Whole Foods and Kroger, along with its affiliated chains like Ralphs, Smith’s, and King Soopers, plan to operate normally as well. Meijer locations will be open from 6 a.m. until midnight. However, customers are reminded that local variations in timing may apply, and checking individual store schedules remains advisable.
Some stores plan to shorten their hours because of the holiday. Trader Joe’s will shut its doors at 5 p.m., and Giant Eagle pharmacies will stay open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sam’s Club will open in tiers letting Plus members shop starting at 8 a.m. and Club members at 10 a.m., with all stores closing at 6 p.m. Aldi stores will change their hours based on location.
Costco, as usual, will close on July 4. It continues its tradition of honoring the holiday by not operating at all that day.
Most stores plan their sales around big national holidays. A RetailMeNot survey says about half of U.S. shoppers look forward to holiday deals and discounts. Brands may vary in the types of sales they offer, but July 4 is one of the main shopping days for things like seasonal supplies, groceries, and home products.
To sum up, shops like Target and many others will stay open on July 4. However, it is smart to check the specific hours of your local store to save yourself the trouble.
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