Don’t get caught off guard this weekend
If your household is partial to an Easter Sunday lunch or dinner or perhaps you’re on the hunt for some last-minute Easter eggs, it means a trip to the supermarket ahead of or during this weekend.
Several Irish supermarkets, however, will operate under adjusted hours for the Easter weekend.
Before the activities get started, and to avoid any inconvenience, here are all of the closures and hours to be aware of before heading into your local supermarket.
Aldi
Shoppers should be aware that Aldi stores nationwide will be closed on Easter Sunday.
Aldi will operate to their normal opening hours on Good Friday and Saturday of 8 am-10 pm and reopen on Monday from 8 am-10 pm.
Tesco
Tesco stores nationwide will operate to their usual Friday and Saturday opening hours of 7/8/9 am to 9/10 pm.
However, select locations will be closed on Sunday, March 31st, while all Tesco stores will open on Monday, April 1st, with adjusted opening hours.
You can check what times your local Tesco will open using their store locator.
Lidl
Lidl will operate as normal on Good Friday and Saturday, March 30th from 7/8 am until 10 pm.
Lidl stores across Ireland will remain open on Easter Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm. On Monday, stores will be open from 9 am until 9 pm.
Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores nationwide will run under their usual opening hours on Good Friday and Saturday, March 30th, from 7 am until 10 pm.
Stores in Ireland will be closed on Easter Sunday and will reopen on Monday, April 1st, from 10 am until 6 pm.
SuperValu
SuperValu stores nationwide will run under their normal opening hours across Easter weekend.
Stores will be open from 7/8 am until 10/11 pm all weekend, including Easter Sunday and Good Friday.
Shoppers should also check their local stores for specific opening times and changes.
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