Major supermarkets including Tesco and Aldi, fashion retailers like Primark, and fast food outlets such as Greggs will close — here’s a complete guide.
This week, customers throughout the UK will find some of their go-to high-street shops closing for an entire day. Leading retailers that stock groceries, clothing and fast food will close for 24 hours.
Household names like Tesco, Primark and Greggs are amongst those giving employees a day off to celebrate the Easter holiday.
Shoppers are being encouraged to plan in advance to prevent inconvenience, especially for essential purchases. Most businesses are recommending customers visit their websites for local branch details.
Here’s a full guide to all the shops taking part in the one-day shutdown on Easter Sunday, April 5.
Supermarket opening hours for Easter weekend 2026
Leading supermarkets will function on different schedules during this time, with opening and closing times varying depending on the size of each outlet.
Sainsbury’s
On Easter Sunday, most Sainsbury’s outlets will be closed. However, branches in Scotland will stay open and some Sainsbury’s Local shops may operate. Customers are recommended to check the hours for their local store.
On Easter Monday, April 6, most larger outlets will be open from 8am to 8pm, while Sainsbury’s Local shops are typically expected to run as usual, reports the Express.
Tesco
All Tesco outlets will be shut on Easter Sunday, except for large stores in Scotland, which will keep to their regular hours.
On Easter Monday, most stores operate reduced hours from 8am to 6pm.
Morrisons
The majority of Morrisons outlets will be shut on Sunday, with only some locations in Scotland expected to open. Shoppers wanting to visit are advised to check their nearest branch for confirmation.
Asda
Most Asda outlets will be closed on Sunday. On Easter Monday, most will open from 8am to 10pm.
Co-op
On Sunday, some Co-op outlets will be closed, but convenience stores may be open. Co-op’s website says: “During bank holidays and special times of year, some of our stores may open later and close earlier than normal.”
Lidl
All Lidl outlets in England and Wales will be closed on Sunday, while Scottish branches will stay open. Opening times will vary on Easter Monday, so it’s best to check your local.
Waitrose
Waitrose branches will be open on Good Friday and Easter Monday, with some operating on reduced hours.
On Easter Sunday, the majority of shops will be closed, with the exception of a small number of convenience stores. We advise customers to check the times of individual shops using the branch finder page on our website.
Aldi
Most Aldi outlets will be open from 8am to 9pm on Good Friday and Easter Saturday.
Shops will be closed on Easter Sunday, except for some in Scotland, so check locally. On Easter Monday, most will open from 8am to 8pm.
M&S
Marks & Spencer’s opening times will differ across the UK, so shoppers should check their nearest store.
The majority are expected to be shut on Easter Sunday, with reduced hours expected throughout the rest of the bank holiday weekend.
Household retailers
Home Bargains
Home Bargains will shut 560 stores on Easter Sunday, affecting branches across England and Wales. Approximately 70 stores in Scotland will remain open as normal.
Shoppers can still visit on Good Friday and Easter Monday, but hours will vary so it’s best to check their store locator.
B&M
B&M will close the vast majority of its stores throughout the UK on Easter Sunday, with Scottish branches expected to stay open as normal. Stores in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will be shut for the day but will reopen for the remainder of the Bank Holiday weekend.
A spokesperson confirmed that all B&M stores will trade normally on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Customers uncertain about whether their local B&M will be open can verify this by using the store locator tool on the retailer’s website or via the store locator tool on its mobile app.
IKEA
All 22 IKEA outlets in the UK will trade as normal over the Easter weekend, apart from on Easter Sunday.
On Sunday, 20 branches in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will shut, while the Glasgow and Edinburgh sites in Scotland will stay open.
Customers can visit all outlets on Good Friday, Saturday, and Easter Monday, although opening hours may differ, so it’s recommended to check your local branch before setting off.
Fashion retailers
Primark
Primark will shut all of its UK outlets on Easter Sunday, April 5. The retailer has approximately 190 sites across the country, including 160 in England.
A spokesperson said some branches may have modified hours over the Easter weekend, so customers are advised to check their local outlet before visiting.
As reported by the Mirror, a Primark spokesperson said: “Primark stores across the UK will be open across the Easter weekend; however, on Easter Sunday, only stores in Scotland will be open, and all stores in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be closed.
“Stores may also be operating different hours to normal, so we recommend that customers check our website for their local store opening times before visiting to avoid disappointment.”
Food
Many Greggs outlets are shut over Easter, though some petrol station and travel sites may open with restricted hours. Since opening hours can differ by location, it’s recommended to check before visiting.
You can visit the Greggs Store Finder on the official website for the latest opening times, search “Greggs near me” on Google Maps, or check delivery apps. For absolute peace of mind, especially during bank holidays, it’s worth ringing your nearest branch directly.
On the official website, a spokesperson said: “Greggs stores often operate on reduced hours during holidays and some branches may close completely on major festive days.
“Timings can vary by location, especially for outlets in shopping centres, airports, and petrol stations. To avoid disappointment, it’s always best to check your local Greggs store finder for the most accurate schedule.”




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