
The Easter bank holiday is now in full swing which means most people will be winding down for a - including supermarkets.
across the UK may operate at different hours than normal over the coming days due to the , with reduced staff in stores. Government rules on trading hours for retailers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland mean that any shop bigger than 280 square metres must close on by law. Scotland is the exception and will keep many stores open on Sunday, operating under the usual Sunday trading hours.
But in England, Wales and Northern, it means the vast majority of supermarkets will be closed on Easter Sunday, and hours may also be reduced on Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Tesco is no exception and will be closing some of its stores over the Easter weekend. The supermarket chain has a variety of store sizes, including Extra, Metro and Express, with Extra being the largest.
All Tesco Extra and Tesco Superstores will be closed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on Easter Sunday, but will be open from 8am until 10pm in Scotland. Most Tesco Express stores will stay open on Easter Sunday.
On Good Friday and Easter Monday many Tesco branches will operate on reduced hours, so it's worth checking your local store opening hours and plan to go early if there are any essential items you need.
Tesco stores will open as normal on Saturday, April 19, and the supermarket says its quietest hours to shop on Saturdays are between 9am and 10am.
The vast majority of larger Tesco supermarkets will operate at the following hours over the Easter bank holiday weekend:
- Good Friday: 6am to 10pm
- Easter Sunday: Closed
- Easter Monday: 8am to 6pm
Shoppers can check the opening hours of their local Tesco using the .
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