Planning Boxing Day shopping? Major retailers including Aldi, M&S, and Tesco superstores will be closed, whilst others like Lidl, Asda, and Sainsbury’s will open with reduced hours
Shoppers are being advised to plan their post-Christmas shopping carefully as a host of major retailers and supermarkets have declared they will be shutting their doors on Boxing Day.
Those intending to indulge in some retail therapy after the Christmas festivities will need to verify store timings, as an increasing number of outlets announce their holiday schedules. From Aldi and Poundland to Marks and Spencer, here’s a summary of UK shops that won’t be open for business on 26 December.
Stores staying closed on Boxing Day
Aldi has confirmed that all its UK branches will remain closed on Boxing Day, maintaining the tradition from previous years. The shutters come down at 6pm on Christmas Eve, with stores not reopening until 27 December.
Home Bargains will also be giving its employees a well-deserved Christmas break by closing its outlets.
Marks and Spencer will once again keep most of its stores closed on Boxing Day, with only a select few service stations remaining operational. Both Poundland and The Works will also be taking the day off, reports the Express.
Several other prominent high street brands, including Pets at Home, Wickes, and B&Q, have confirmed they will not be trading on Boxing Day.
Tesco will be closing its superstores on Boxing Day, although many of its Express shops will reopen albeit with shorter operating hours.
Waitrose will keep almost all of its branches shut, with only a very small number of its stores servicing the delivery platform. John Lewis will also keep all of its stores closed.
Next will be closed on Boxing Day, as it has done since 2021. It’s highly anticipated sale will go live in store on December 27 but will launch online on December 24.
Stores opening on Boxing Day
However, not all retail outlets will be observing a Boxing Day closure. Lidl will be welcoming customers across the UK on Boxing Day, albeit with reduced hours.
Asda will throw open its doors from mid-morning on Boxing Day, and Morrisons will continue to serve customers, albeit with limited hours.
Sainsbury’s will also welcome customers on Boxing Day, albeit with shorter operating hours for its superstores.
Boots, Superdrug and H&M are set to open their doors on Boxing Day, gearing up for their year-end sales.
Primark will to be open for business on December 26, following its usual pattern from previous years.
Despite overarching national guidelines, opening times may vary during the festive season, depending on factors such as staff availability, store size and location.
