Will grocery stores be open on July 4th?
Many grocery stores, including Kroger, Target, and Walmart, will be open, but check local hours.
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As Americans celebrate Independence Day on July 4, 2025, many businesses and services will have adjusted hours or be closed entirely. Knowing what's open can help you plan your day effectively.
Navigating July 4th closures requires a bit of preparation. Grocery stores such as Kroger (including Fred Meyer, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Ralphs and QFC), Whole Foods, Wegmans and Food Lion are generally open, providing opportunities for last-minute barbecue supplies. However, it's crucial to verify the specific hours of your local store. For pharmacy needs, CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid will be available, though some pharmacies may have reduced hours. Financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, will be closed, as July 4th is a Federal Reserve banking holiday. Postal services will also be limited, with USPS suspending regular operations and UPS and FedEx offering only limited services like UPS Express Critical and FedEx Custom Critical.
Retailers like TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Marshalls, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Macy’s, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Sephora and Ulta Beauty will mostly be open. Check the local store before visiting to confirm their hours.
Many grocery stores, including Kroger, Target, and Walmart, will be open, but check local hours.
CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid will be open, but some locations may have reduced hours.
No, the USPS will not be delivering mail. UPS and FedEx will have limited services.
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